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The  Institute  has  attempted  to  obtain  the  best 
original  copy  available  for  filming.  Features  of  this 
copy  which  may  be  bibliographically  unique, 
which  may  alter  any  of  the  images  in  the 
reproduction,  or  which  mey  significsntly  change 
the  usual  method  of  filming,  are  checlced  below. 


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Coloured  covers/ 
Couverture  de  couleur 


I      I    Covers  damaged/ 


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Couverture  endommagie 

Covers  restored  and/or  laminated/ 
Couverture  restaurAe  et/ou  peiliculAe 


I      I    Cover  title  missing/ 


Le  titre  de  couverture  manque 


I     I    Coloured  maps/ 


Cartes  g6bjraphiques  en  couleur 

Coloured  init  (i.e.  other  than  blue  or  blacic)/ 
Encre  de  couleur  (i.e.  autre  que  bieue  ou  noire) 


□    Coloured  plates  end/or  illustrations/ 
Planches  et/ou  illustrations  en  couleur 

0    Bound  with  other  material/ 
Relit  avec  d'autres  documents 


Tight  binding  may  cause  shadows  or  distortion 
along  interior  margin/ 

La  reliure  serrte  peut  causer  de  I'ombre  ou  de  la 
distortion  le  long  de  la  marge  Int6rleure 

BlanIc  leaves  added  during  restoration  may 
eppear  within  the  text.  Whenever  possible,  these 
have  been  omitted  from  filming/ 
II  sa  peut  que  certaines  pages  blanches  ajouties 
tors  d'une  rastauration  apparaissent  dans  le  texte. 
mais,  lorsque  ceia  Atait  possible,  ces  pages  n'ont 
pas  6td  fllmtes. 

Additional  comments:/ 
Commentaires  supplAmentaires.- 


L'lnstitut  a  microfilm*  le  meilleur  exemplaire 
qu'il  iui  a  Att  possible  de  se  procurer.  Les  details 
de  cet  exemplaire  qui  sont  peut-Atre  uniques  du 
point  de  vue  blbliograpliic|ue.  qui  peuvent  modifier 
une  image  rcproduiite.  ou  qui  peuvent  exiger  une 
modification  dans  la  mAthode  normals  de  filmage 
sont  indiqu4s  ci-dessous. 


I — I      oloured  pages/ 


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Hages  de  couleur 

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Pages  endommag^es 

Pages  restored  and/oi 

Pages  restaurAes  et/ou  peiiiculAes 

Pages  discoloured,  stained  or  foxec 
Pages  dAcolorAes.  tachetAes  ou  piqu^es 

Pages  detached/ 
Pages  ditachtes 

Showthrough/ 
Transparence 

Quality  of  prir 

Quality  intgale  de  I'impression 

Includes  supplementery  materii 
Comprend  du  materiel  suppltmentaire 


I — I  Pages  damaged/ 

nn  Pages  restored  and/or  laminated/ 

|~~1  Pages  discoloured,  stained  or  foxed/ 

r~~|  Pages  detached/ 

I      I  Showthrough/ 

I      I  Quality  of  print  varies/ 

I      I  Includes  supplementery  material/ 


Only  edition  available/ 
Seuie  Mition  disponible 

Pages  wholly  or  partially  obscured  by  errata 
slips,  tissues,  etc..  have  been  refilmed  to 
ensure  the  best  possible  Image/ 
Les  pages  totalement  ou  partiellement 
obscurcies  par  un  feuillet  d'errata,  une  pelure. 
etc..  ont  At6  filmAes  A  nouveau  de  fapon  A 
obtenir  la  meilleure  image  possible. 


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The  copy  filmed  her*  hes  been  reproduced  thenks 
to  th^  generosity  of: 

University  of  British  Columbia  Library 


L'exempleire  fiim*  fut  reproduit  grAce  A  la 
gAnArositA  da: 

University  of  British  Columbia  Library 


The  imagea  appearing  here  are  the  best  quellty 
possible  considering  the  condition  and  legibility 
of  the  original  copy  and  in  iceeping  with  the 
filming  contrect  specifications. 


Original  copies  In  printed  paper  covers  are  filmed 
beginning  with  the  front  cover  and  ending  on 
the  last  page  with  a  printed  or  illustrated  impres- 
sion, or  the  back  cover  when  appropriate.  Ail 
other  original  copies  are  filmed  beginning  on  the 
firsv  page  with  a  printed  or  illustrated  Impres- 
sion, and  ending  on  the  last  page  with  a  printed 
or  illustrated  impression. 


The  last  recorded  frame  on  each  microfiche 
shall  contain  the  symbol  — ^  (meaning  "CON- 
TINUED"), or  the  symbol  y  (meaning  "END"), 
whichever  applies. 

Maps,  plates,  charts,  etc.,  may  be  filmed  at 
different  reduction  retlcs.  Those  too  large  to  be 
entirely  included  in  one  exposure  are  filmed 
beginning  in  the  upper  left  hand  corner,  left  to 
right  and  top  to  bottom,  as  many  frames  as 
required.  The  following  diagrams  illustrate  the 
method: 


Les  Images  suivantes  ont  «t*  reproduites  avec  le 
plus  grand  soln,  compte  tenu  de  la  condition  at 
de  la  nettet*  de  I'exempiaire  film*,  et  en 
conformity  avec  les  conditions  du  contrat  de 
fiimage. 

Les  exempialres  originaux  dont  la  couverture  en 
papier  est  imprlm6e  sont  filmAs  en  commenpant 
par  le  premier  plat  et  en  terminant  soit  par  la 
dernlAre  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impression  ou  d'illustration,  soit  par  le  second 
plat,  salon  le  cas.  Tous  les  autres  exemplaires 
originaux  sont  film6s  en  commengant  par  la 
premiAre  page  qui  comporte  une  empreinte 
d'impression  ou  d'illustration  et  en  terminant  par 
la  dernlAre  page  qui  comporte  une  telle 
empreinte. 

Un  des  symboles  suivants  apparaftra  sur  la 
derniire  image  de  chaque  microfiche,  salon  le 
cas:  le  symbole  —►  signifie  "A  SUIVRE",  le 
symboie  V  signifie  "FIN  ". 

Les  cartes,  ,  lanches,  tableaux,  etc.,  peuvent  Atre 
filmis  A  des  taux  de  rMuction  diff^rents. 
Lorsque  le  document  est  trop  grand  pour  Atre 
reproduit  en  un  seul  clichA,  il  est  film*  A  partir 
de  Tangle  supArieur  gauche,  de  gauche  d  droite, 
et  de  haut  en  bas,  en  prenant  le  nombre 
d'images  nAcessaire.  Les  diagrammes  suivants 
illustrent  la  mAthode. 


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UNITED  STATES  GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY 
J.  W.  POWELL  DIRECTOR 


MAPOTECA  GEOLOGICA  AMERICANA 


A.   CATALOaUE 


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GEOLOGICAL   MAPS 


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AMERICA  (North  and  South) 


1752-1881 


IN   GEOGRAPHIC    AND    CHRONOLOGIC    ORDEB 


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JULES  MABOOn  and  JOHN  BELENAF  MABOOU 


WASHINGTON 
OOVEicNMENT    PRINTING    OFFICE 

1884 


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CONTENTS. 


^ontractioDH  used  in  roforcnces 7 

tntroduotion 9 

I. — America  in  goiioral,  cumprimiig  both  North  and  South  America 19 

II, — North  America  in  general,  comprising  the  United  States,  or  a  large 

portion  of  thorn,  and  the  British  possessions  of  North  America....        23 
III. — Arctic  America,  comjirising  Greenland,  Arctic  Archipelago,  and  the 

northernmost  part  of  America 33 

IV.— Newfoundland 36 

V. — Acadia,  comprising  Nova  Scotia  (Cape  Breton  Island),  Prince  Edward 

Island,  Magdalen  Islands,  and  New  Brunswick 39 

VI.— Canada  proper,  comprising  the  Province  of  Quebec  (Anticosti  Island), 
or  Lower  (Canada,  or  East  Canada,  and  the  Province  of  Ontario, 

or  Upper  Canada,  or  West  Canada 47 

VII. — New  England,  comprising  Maine;  New  Hampshire,  Vermont,  Massa- 

chnsetts,  Rhodi^  Island,  and  Connecticut  52 

^III. — New  York  and  New  Jersey 58 

IX. — Pennsylvania,  Delaware,  and  Maryland 64 

X. — Ohio,  Indiana,  and  Michigan 77 

XI. — Illinois,  Wisconsin,  Minnesota,  and  Iowa 89 

JXII. — Southern  States,  comprising  Virginia,  West  Virginia,  Kentucky,  Ten- 
nessee, Mississippi,  Alabama,  Florida,  Georgia,  South  Carolina, 

and  North  Carolina 102 

till. — Northwestern  States  and  Territories,  comprising  Nebraska,  Dakota, 

Wyoming,  Montana,  National  Park,  and  Idaho 113 

HV. — Northwest  Territories  of  the  British  possessions,  comprising  Manitoba, 
Hudson  Bay  Company's  Territory,  Saskatchewan  River,  orAssinni- 
boinia,  British  Columbia,  Vancouver  and  Qneen  Charlotte  Islands.       117 
[XV. — Pacific  States  and  Territories,  comprising  Alaska,  Washington,  Oregon, 

and  California    122 

tVl. — Central-Western  States  and  Territories,  comprising  Nevada,  Utah, 

Colorado,  Kansas,  and  Missouri IU7 

I'^II. — Southwestern  Statet  md  Territories,  comprising  Arkansas,  Louisiana, 

Indian  Territory  New  Mexico,  Texas,  and  Arizona 139 

III.— Mexico 144 

HX, — West  Indies  or  Antilles,  comprising  all  the  islands  between  the  Baha- 
mas and  Trinidad 14(j 

fX, — Central  America,  comprising  British  Honduras  or  Balize,  Honduras, 

Guatemala,  Salvador,  Nicaragua,  and  Costa  Eica 149 

tl. — South  America  in  general 150 

til. — Ecuador,  Colombia  or  New  Granada,  and  Venezuela 151 

XpII.— Guiana  and  Brazil 153 

IV. — Paraguay,  Uruguay,  Republica  Argentina,  Patagonia,  Falkland  Islands 

or  Islas  Malvinas,  and  Tierra  del  Fuego 154 

tV.— Chili,  Bolivia,  and  Peru 156 

(plement ■....      169 

labetioalindex 173 

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CONTRACTIONS  USED  IN  REFBRBNCBS. 


Wberc  not  otherwise  stated,  the  geological  maps  are  in  colors,  and' 
|ihe  works  containing  them  are  in  octavo. 

When  a  map  contains  a  part  of  countries  belonging  to  other  great 
Ideographical  divisions,  as  adopted  in  this  catalogue,  it  is  always  placed 
|u  the  division  embracing  most  of  its  area.  For  instance,  the  "  Carte 
(eulogique  des  bords  du  Lac  Champlain,"  embracing  parts  of  Vermont, 
few  York,  and  Canada,  is  put  in  New  England,  because  it  covers  more 
Vermont  than  it  does  of  Canada  or  New  York,  but  in  the  index  of 
places  New  York  and  Canada  are  referred  to  as  countries  contained  in 
le  map. 

In  the  chronological  order,  when  no  question  of  priority  is  involved, 
16  maps  of  the  same  year  are  classified  in  the  alphabetical  order  of 
leir  authors. 

Amer.  Journ.  Silliman, — The  American  Journal  of  Science  and  Arts, 
[ew  Haven,  Conn. 

Ann.  New  York  Acad.  Sci. — Annals  of  the  New  York  Academy  of 
jience.    New  York. 
iull.  Soc.  Qiol.  France. — Bulletin  de  la  Soci6t6  G^ologique  de  France, 
iris. 

\Geol.  Surv.  Canada, — Geological  Survey  of  Canada. 
id  Oeol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania. — Second  Geological  Survey  of  Pennsyl- 
Miia. 

Journ.  Acad.  Nat.  Sciencea. — Journal  of  the  Academy  of  Natural  Sci- 
368  of  Philadelphia.    4to.    Philadelphia. 

Tourn.  Oeol.  Soc.  London.— The  QuarteJy  Journal  of  the  Geological 
5iety  of  London. 

few.  Mus.  Comp.  ZoOl.  at  Cambridge. — Memoirs  of  the  Museum  of  Com- 
bative Zoology  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 

^roc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sciences. — Proceedings  of  the  Acatlemy  of  Natural 
jences  of  Philadelphia.  * 

^roc.  Amer.  Phil.  Soc. — Proceedings  of  the  American  Philosophical 
Jiety  held  at  Philadelphia  for  promoting  Useful  Knowledge, 
'•arw.  Amer.  Phil.  /Soc— Transactions  of  the  American  Philosophical 
5i«ty  hold  at  Philadelphia  for  promoting  Useful  Knowledge.    4to. 
^ram.  Amer.  Inst.  Mining  Engrs. — Transactions  of  the  American  In- 
ite  of  Mining  Engineers.    Easton,  Pa. 


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Tram.  Lit.  and  Hist.  ISoc.  ^mc^cc— TmnsuctioiiH  oi'  tbo  Litorury  aud 
Historical  Society  of  (Jjicbec. 

Trant.  North  of  J<Jngland  Imt.  Miiiiny  Engrn, — TransactioiiN  of  the 
North  of  EiiglaiMl  IiiHtitute  of  Miiiiu|i^  and  Mociianical  EngiuoerH.  Now- 
<;a8tlouponTyiu!. 

U.  S.  Geol,  and  Ocogr.  Surv.  TcrritoriM. — United  Stato«  Geological 
and  Geographical  Survey  of  the  Territories.    Washington. 

Xeit)ioh.  Deut.  Geol.  Oesells. — Zeitschrift  dor  Deutschou  Gcologischou 
Gcsellschaft.    Berlin. 


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Tlie  late  Uricoeehea,  of  liogota,  when  lie  offorrd  inc  a  c.oiiy  of  liis 
"IMapotecaColoinbiana"'  Naid:  "  I  lio^e  timt  the  study  of  this  (^atalo^jjue 
may  lead  ;)0U  to  undertakt^  another  one  on  tlie  geological  maps  of  Amer- 
ica. Our  views  on  the  ancient  geography  of  the  world  discovered  by 
Columbus,  and  on  the  aboriginal  or  iu<lian  origin  (tf  the  mune  Anorica,* 
are  so  harmonious,  and  geology  being  tlic  history  of  tlu'  eiirth,  a  cata 
logue  of  all  the  geological  maps  publislied  on  America  will  be  an  im- 
imrtant  <!ha])ter  in  the  history  of  ('ohimbian  cartograpliy." 

I  have  now  endeavored  to  fullUl  the  wish  of  my  frit^nd.  Taking  for 
a  model  his  "Mapoteca  Colombiana,"  a  work  which  is  out  of  print  and 
has  become  rare,  1  have  unite<l  in  (!hroiu>logic  and  geographic  order  all 
the  maps  relating  to  American  geology  kiu)wn  to  nie. 

In  general,  catalogues  of  maps  are  not  nu'ierous.  Those  of  geological 
maps  only  are  very  rare.  I  know  of  only  one  purporting  to  comprise  the 
maps  of  all  the  world;  it  is  the  "Geognostische  Karten  unseres  Jahr- 
huDderts."  Zusammengestellt  von  Bernhard  C'otta,  Freiberg  (Saxony), 
1850.  8vo  of  only  GO  i>age8.  The  authcn-,  although  he  has  placed  in  it 
maps  pertaining  j)urely  to  physical  geography,  such  as  the  geographical 
distribution  of  volcanoes,  has  oidy  succeeded  in  enumerating  'til  geog- 
nostical  maps.  America  is  placed  in  the  last  division  "  VI.  Ausser-Eu- 
ropa,"  and  ita  geological  maps  are  united  with  those  of  Asia,  Africa, 
Australia,  and  Oceania.  All  these  large  geographical  divisions  outside 
of  Europe  have  but  53  numbers,  of  which  30  belong  to  maps  on  Uie 
geology  of  America ;  and  several  of  the  numbers  indi(!ate  mrnoirs  with- 
out geological  maps  properly  so  called,  and  some  even  without  any  kind 
of  a  map;  for  instance,  No.  525,  Finch  "  Karte  de  Gegend  von  Boston," 
in  Silliman's  Journal  of  Science,  Vol.  VIII,  1824,  which  does  not  exist, 
and  is  merely  an  error  of  the  compiler. 

Besides  the  catalogue  of  Gotta,  the  only  list  of  geological  maps  of 
America  is  the  "  list  of  general  geological  maps  relating  to  North  Amer- 
ica" in  the  "Geology  of  North  America,"  by  Jules  Marcou,  Chapter  X, 
p.  122.  4to.  Zurich,  1858.  The  author  enumerates  23  general  geological 
n!:ips,  in  chronoh)gic  order,  each  comprising  at  least  two  States. 

Two  of  the  geological  surveys  of  the  United  States,  Di\  Hayden  s  and 


'  ''Mai)(>ti'iii  Coloiiibiniia,  (Joleccion  rte  loa  Titulos  de  Todos  Ion  Mapas,  Pianos,  '.'is- 
tas,  etc.,  lolativoH  a  la  Aiiicii<!a  cHpaHula,  Branil  c  Islas  adyaccutes."  8vo.  Londrea, 
18(50. 

'^  "Oriyiii  i.f  iW  mime  America,"  by  JiileH  Marcon.    Atlaiitic  Monthly,  March,  187.5. 

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the  one  directed  by  Captain  Wheeler,  have  given  catalogues  of  publica- 
tions, reports,  and  maps,  in  which  are  lists  of  a  part  of  the  geographical 
maps  published  by  these  surveys.  The  geological  survey  of  Cauada  also 
has  published  a  list  of  its  maps. 

For  the  last  forty  years  esi)ecially,  geological  nuips  on  America  have 
accumulated  in  large  numbers,  thanks  to  the  geological  surveys  insti- 
tuted either  by  the  general  governments  or  by  States  an<l  Provinces. 
The  United  States,  Canada,  Mexico,  Chili,  and  a  large  number  of 
States  and  Provinces  have  rivaled  each  other  in  this  fleld  of  science. 
Memoir  after  memoir,  map  after  mai»,  has  been  ))roduced  to  show  the 
geological  structure  of  countries  which  yesterday  were  unknown,  but 
to-day  are  marshaled  in  the  scientific  movement  which  carries  forward 
in  its  progress  all  the  nations  of  the  world. 

Geology,  ])roperly  so  (jailed,  dates  only  from  this  century  ;  in  the  pre- 
ceding one  a  few  maps,  rather  raineralogical,  than  geological,  appear(?d. 
Such  are  the  maps  of  L.  Coulon  in  16G4 ;  of  Guettard  in  1740 ;  of  Mounet 
on  France  in  1780 ;  of  Guettard  on  North  America  in  1752 ;  of  von  Char- 
pentier  the  elder  on  Saxony  in  1778;  of  Becker  on  the  Grand  Duchy  of 
Nassau  in  1778 ;  of  von  Buch  on  Silesia  in  1797 ;  of  Hein  on  the  Thiir- 
ingen  Waldes  in  1799 ;  of  Christopher  Piujke  on  East  Kent  in  1743 ; 
of  R.  Frazer  and  J.  Billiugsley  on  Devonshire  and  Somerset  in  1794 ; 
of  Maton  on  the  Western  Counties  (England)  in  1797. 

The  first  geological  map  is  due  to  the  abb6  L.  Coulon,  Paris,  1664. 
It  appeared  in  a  little  volume  entitled,  "  Les  Rivieres  de  France,"  a 
very  rare  work,  of  which  but  very  few  copies  exist  in  the  libraries  of 
Paris.  In  1683  Martin  Lister  read  a  paper  before  the  Royal  Society  of 
England  entitled,  "  An  ingenious  proposal  for  a  new  sort  of  maps  of 
countries;  together  with  tables  of  sands  and  clays,  such  as  are  chiefly 
found  in  the  north  part  of  England";  in  Phil.  Trans.,  Vol.  XIV,  p. 
739.  Loudon,  1684.  But  it  was  only  a  projeul,  which  Lister  dk]  not 
carry  into  execution.  The  first  geological  map  published  in  England 
is  dated  1743,  almost  a  century  after  Coulon's  little  geological  map  of 
France ;  its  title  is,  "  A  new  Philosophico-chorographieal  chart  of  East 
Kent,  invented  and  delineated  by  Christopher  Packe,  M.  D."  Scale 
rather  more  than  an  inch  and  a  half  to  the  mile,  comprising  a  circle  of 
about  32  miles  around  Canterbury. 

To  the  celebrated  Abraham  Gottlob  Werner  is  due,  in  great  part,  the 
colornig  of  geological  maps;  for  befoi  him  several  older  German  min- 
eralogists  had  used  an  analogous  process.  Werner  greatly  improved 
not  only  the  classification  but  also  the  plan  of  coloring,  a.id  proposed  a 
method  "of  representing  the  several  formations  in  distinct,  but  sober 
hues,  and  marking  the  superior  rock  by  a  narrow  band  of  deeper  color, 
idong  the  lines  of  its  contact  with  the  subjacent  one"  (Dr.  Fitton's 
Notes  on  the  History  of  English  Geology,  London,  1833).  This  meth.xl 
of  coloring  was  employed  chiefly  in  Germany,  in  German  Switzerland,  a 
little  in  Scaudmayia,  and  in  England;  never  in  France  ov  in  America. 

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[BUI.I,.  7. 

:iie8of  publica- 
8  g:eogiaj)liical 
of  Cuuada  also 

Aniei'Uiu  have 
surveys  iiisti- 
nd  Provinces. 
?e  unntber  of 
sld  of  scieuce. 
il  to  show  the 
mkiiowij,  but 
irries  forwanl 

,v  5  ill  the  pre- 
^al,  appeared. 
0;  of  Momiet 
of  von  Char- 
ind  Duchy  of 
ou  the  Thiir- 
ent  in  1743; 
■set  in  1794; 

Paris,  1664. 
)  France,"  a 
libraries  of 
il  Society  of 
of  maps  of 
s  ai-e  chiefly 
ol.  XIV,  p. 
ter  dii)  not 
in  England 
ical  map  of 
art  of  East 
D."    Scale 
;■  a  circle  of 

It  part,  tlie 
srnian  min- 
im proved 
)roposed  a 
but  sober 
I)er  color, 
.  Fitton's 
is  method 
zerland,  a 
America. 


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INTRODUCTION. 


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M 


As  early  as  1810  Cuvier  and  Brongniart,  in  their  celebrated  "  Carte 
Oeognostique  den  evmrons  de  Paris,^^  used  even  tints  without  a  "band  of 
deeper  color  aloug  the  line  ot  contact." 

William  Maclure,  who,  though  a  pupil  of  Werner,  was  also  well  ac- 
quainted with  the  Fren  -^eological  school,  colored  his  first  geological 
map  of  the  United  States  lu  1809  with  even  tints.  Since  lb32  the  Ger- 
m.m  school  as  well  as  the  English  has  adopted  even  tints. 

Curiously  enough  the  first  edition  of  his  geological  map  of  the  United 
States  appeared  without  the  name  of  Maclure,  and  is  sometimes  credited 
to  Samuel  G.  Lewis,  the  draftsman  who  compiled  the  geographical  map 
on  which  Maclure  put  his  geological  classification  and  colors.  This 
mistake  and  the  use  of  a  drawing  by  Lewis  were  due  '-to  the  absence 
(from  America)  of  the  author  of  "  Observations  on  the  Geology  of  the  United 
iStates,e.i})Ianatory  of  a  Geological  Map,''''  lead  before  the  American  Philo- 
sophical Society  at  Philadelphia  January  20,  1809. 

From  1809  to  1842  all  the  geological  maps  published  on  America  were 
executed  in  a  manner  which  leaves  mu^h  to  be  desired  in  respect  to 
coloring,  and  still  more  in  regard  to  the  classification  of  the  rocks.  It 
is  only  after  the  appearance  of  the  "  Geological  Map  of  the  State  of  New 
Yark^^  in  1842  that  maps  realty  i)ossess  great  interest  either  from  the 
value  of  their  classifications  or  from  the  ijechanical  execution. 

The  same  year  a  geological  map  of  great  importance,  both  on  account 
of  the  diflSculties  presented  by  the  region  explored,  the  most  elevated 
of  the  Andes,  and  of  its  central  position  in  South  America,  was  pub; 
lished  by  Alcide  d'Orbigny  under  the  title  "  Carte  GSologique  de  la  R4- 
publique  de  Bolivia.''^  From  that  time  nearly  all  the  great  geological  and 
paleontological  horizons  of  the  New  World  were  accepted  as  established, 
though  geologists  hesitated  for  a  few  years  about  the  acceptance  of  the 
existence  of  several  systems  of  stratified  rocks,  and  also  about  the  iden- 
tification of  certain  paleontological  horizons. 

Between  1842  and  1862  there  appeared  a  great  number  of  geological 
maps  of  regions  limited  either  to  single  countries  or  parts  of  countries, 
or  even  to  a  single  county,  or  a  portion  of  one,  as  well  as  several  attempts 
at  general  maps  of  North  America,  of  South  America,  and  even  of  both 
Americas  together.  However,  all  of  them  have  an  essentially  tem- 
porarj-  character,  and  are  geological  reconn.aissances.  Nothing  truly 
studied  in  detail  and  with  care  had  then  appeared.  This  was  owing  to 
several  causes.  First  the  total  absence  of  good  topographical  maps, 
and  often  even  the  absence  of  any  kind  of  a  map,  geologists  being  obliged 
to  make  them  themselves,  in  order  to  draw  and  color  the  systems  of 
rocks.  Then  the  vast  surfaces  to  be  studied,  the  great  distances  to  be 
traversed  before  reaching  the  ground  to  be  explored,  the  difficult  and 
primitive  modes  of  transportation  before  the  construction  of  lines  of 
railroads,  the  wilderness  and  the  deserts  of  most  central  continental  re- 
gions, and  finally  the  unhealthy  climate  of  the  tropics  and  the  banks 
of  the  great  iMvers.    All   tliese  obstacles  have  conspired  to  render 

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researches  difficult,  and  to  give  them  the  character  of  simple  geological 
reconnaissances.  In  new  countries,  the  first  thing  is  to  obtain  a  sketch 
approximating  to  the  truth,  and  afterwards  to  proceed  to  detailed 

studies. 

It  was  during  this  period,  from  1842  to  1802,  that  the  system  of  col- 
oring geological  maps  underwent  a  complete  change.  Till  then  every- 
thing was  done  by  hand,  and  seldom  mth  care.  Maps  were  colored 
rapidly,  and  tints  varied  not  only  from  one  copy  to  another,  but  also  on 
the  same  map,  some  parts  being  a  shade  lighter  or  darker  than  others ; 
besides,  traces  left  by  tbe  brushes  added  to  the  imperfection  of  the  work. 
Finally,  the  overlapping  of  one  color  on  another  at  the  limits  of  the  dif- 
ferent systems  delineated  on  the  map  often  took  such  alarming  pro- 
portions that  it  was  impossible  to  tell  to  what  formation  considerable 
belts  of  country  were  referred.  It  was  only  by  the  skill  derived  from 
practice  that  the  defects  of  hand-coloring  were  much  diminished.  It 
may  be  said  that  the  geological  survey  of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland  attained  the  highest  possibilities  of  the  method  by 
forming  a  special  corps  of  colorists  who  did  nothing  else  for  years,  and 
by  being  very  strict  in  the  acceptance  of  the  colored  sheets,  every  one 
that  had  an  apparent  defect  being  invariably  rejected. 

As  early  as  1841  attempts  a^  colored  printing  had  been  tried  by  Major 
Le  Blanc,  chief  of  the  office  of  topographical  engineers  at  Paris.  This 
was  his  method :  He  used  a  sheet  of  tin-foil  similar  to  that  employed 
in  tbe  manufacture  of  lookhig-glasses,  on  which  he  fixed  a  proof  of  the 
map  or  geological  section  which  he  wished  to  reproduce.  They  were 
then  cut  out  simultaneously,  which  gave  a  tin  pattern  of  the  formation. 
Then  the  color  was  placed  on  it  by  means  of  brushes  prepared  for  the 
"lucidonique"  method  of  painting,  and  the  maps  were  printed  under  a 
press.  This  method  from  the  first  secured  promptness,  exactness,  and 
cheapness  of  coloring. 

The  first  sheet  colored  by  this  system  of  "poucis  d^coupes,"  with 
mechanical  impressions,  represents  ''Coupes  ghlogiques  et  topographiques 
des  environs  ile  Parish'  made  for  the  use  of  the  military  engineers,  in  the 
location  of  the  fortifications  of  Paris,  created  under  Louis  Philippe. 
Shortly  afterward  Messrs.  Le  Blanc  and  Rauliu  undertook  to  color  by 
this  system  a  geological  map  in  one  sheet,  '-grand  aigle,"  which  ap- 
peaml  lu  1843  with  the  title ''Carte  geognostiquc  du  Plateau  tertiavre 
Par,s,en,n^y  Victor  Itaulin.  Then  Major  L.,  Blanc  undertook  the  im- 
pression  „.  colors  of  the  "  Carte  qeohgique  du  globe  terrestre,^^  by  Bou6, 
"'  one  sheet.  It  is  dated  Pnris,  1845,  and  bears  this  not«:  "  Sous  les 
auspices  et  la  clirection  de  la  Societe  geologicpie  de  France  par  les  soins 
t  ,>,oce(los  de  M.  Le  Blanc,  vice-secretaire."    The  execution  took  lon-^.r 

Zoll  T  JT  ''',"'''  "*'*"*"'•*  ^^""^  ''"'f*'  '^^fe^tive,  both  as  to 
emiei  f.  ilinrt  !  ^''"'"^«'  '^"d  exactness  in  outline,  several  colors 
eithei  fading  to  meet  or  overlapping  each  other.    However,  these  first 


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TNTIJODUCTION. 


13 


)le  geological 
tain  a  sketch 
i  to  detailed 

ostein  of  col- 
l  then  every - 
were  colored 
I*,  but  also  on 
than  others; 
I  of  the  work. 
its  of  the  dif- 
larming  pro- 
considerable 
lerived  from 
linished.  It 
lom  of  Great 
e  method  by 
>r  years,  and 
;8,  every  one 

led  by  Major 
Paris.  This 
at  employed 
proof  of  the 
Thej'  were 
e  formation, 
ired  for  the 
ted  under  a 
ictness,  and 

upes,"  with 

ographiques 

eers,  in  the 

Philippe. 

to  color  by 

which  ap- 

r/tt  tertiaire 

K)k  the  iin- 

"  by  Bou^, 

"  Sous  les 

ir  les  soins 

ook  lonf 'ir 

i  until  the 

botli  as  to 

iral  colors 

these  first 


attempts  were  quite  encouraging ;  especially  as  the  cost  was  much  less 
tlisiii  by  the  hand  juocess. 

in  April,  1846, 1  ottered  to  the  t^ociete yeologiqne  de  France  for  publica- 
tion  in  its  memoirs,  my  work  entitled  "  Recherchefi  geologiqnefi  nur  le  Jura 
Salinois,''^  with  n  geological  ma])  of  the  country  round  Salius,  scnle 
1:80,000,  taken  from  the  "Crtrfe  dite  (Vl^tat- Major. ^^  Having  been  ac- 
cepted by  the  committee  on  publications,  Major  Le  Blanc  ottered  to 
try  his  process  of  mechanical  coloring,  his  otter  was  accepted,  and  my 
geological  map  of  the  Jura  Salinois  was  the  first  printed  in  color  that 
appeared  in  the  publications  of  the  Snciete  gwlogiqne  de  France.  The 
execution  occupied  1840  and  1847,  and  the  memoir,  with  the  map,  ap- 
peared in  January,  1848.  It  has  the  same  defects  as  the  map  of  Bone, 
only  they  are  more  prominent  because  of  the  large  scale. 

The  multiplication  of  geological  maps,  and  the  difficulties  of  satisfac- 
tory and  rapid  coloration  by  hand,  rendered  the  invention  of  improved 
methods  more  and  more  important.  Dufr<5noy  and  filie  de  Beaumont, 
after  the  publication  of  their  great  geological  map  of  France  in  six 
sheets,  began  the  trial  of  lithographic  coloring  at  the  Royal  press  of 
Paris,  on  a  map  called:  -'■Tdblean  Wassemhlage  den  six  feui lies  de  la 
carte  geologuive  de  France,''^  in  a  single  sheet,  s(^ale  of  1 : 2,000,000.  Pre- 
viously this  "  Tableau  d^assemblage,''''  colored  by  hand,  had  been  placed 
at  the  end  of  the  first  volume,  4to,  of  the  ^^  Fxplication  de  la  carte  gSo- 
logique  de  France,^^  1841.  The  copies  of  this  volume  distributed  from 
1811  to  1853  all  contain  this  map  colored  by  hand.  But  after  185'),  or 
at  the  beginning  of  1S54,  there  appeared  at  the  end  of  the  volume 
wliich  still  bears  the  date:  ^'  Paris,  Imprimerie  Royale,  MDCCGXLT,^ 
the  map  of  the  ''  Tableau  d'' assemblage,^''  with  the  inscription  to  the 
right  at  the  bottom  of  the  map ;  "  JAthographie  de  VTnvprimerie  Imperiale." 
This  chromolithographic  map  of  the  imi)erial  ))ress  was  a  success;  the 
colors  {ire  brillijint  and  uniform  and  do  not  overlap  each  other.  All 
the  (iopies  of  Volume  1  of  the  ^^Explication  de  la  carje  gcolngique  de 
France,''''  of  Dufrenoy  and  filie  de  Beaumont,  since  distributed,  have 
this  chromolithographic  map. 

Before  we  leave  the  "  Imprimerie  Rationale  do  France"  let  us  men- 
tion the  beautiful  geological  maps  that  have  been  made  tliere,  and 
whose  execution  has  nowhere  been  surpassed,  not  even  in  these  last 
.vi'iu's  of  progress  of  chromolithography.  First,  the  "  Carte  geologiqiic  de 
la  BeUjique  et  des  contrccs  voisines''^  by  An(lr(j  Dumont,  one  sheet,  1855, 
a  real  masterpiece  of  coloring,  especially  if  we  consider  the  numerous 
.siii)erp()sitions  of  sini])le  colors,  which  determine  the  greater  part  of  the 
forty-two  different  tints  of  the  tabular  view  of  the  map.  The  "  Carte  geo- 
logique  de  V Europe,^''  also  by  Andre  Dumont,  in  four  sheets,  1855-1857, 
is  another  flue  example  of  coloring,  far  su])erior  to  the  one  made  at  the 
same  time  at  Edinburgh  by  Keith  Johnston  for  Sir  Roderick  Mnrchison's 
and  Nicol's  "  Geological  Map  of  Europe^^  in  four  siieets,  1850.  Finally, 
the  luaps  of  the  JJtutMajor,  scale  of  1 :  80,000,  usel  by  the  service  of  the 

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Car^e  ghlogique  dMaillee  de  la  France^  have  been  colored  by  chromo- 
lithography  since  1877,  instead  of  coloring  by  band  employed  up  to  that 

time. 

Many  improvements  have  been  added  to  the  first  methods  employed 
in  1854.  The  most  important  consists  "in  placing  on  metal  by  putting 
in  relief  the  sheets  of  a  map,  and  in  operating  the  impression  in  colors 
under  the  typographical  presseaP  From  the  Imperial  press,  chromolith- 
ography  sqon  extended  to  private  industry.  In  Paris,  Messrs.  Lemercier 
&  Cie.  printed  chromolithographically,  in  May,  1855,  the  ^^Carte  g6olo- 
gique  den  :^tais-  Unis  et  des  Provinces  anglaises  de  VAmSrique  du  Nord,'" 
by  Jules  Marcou,  and  in  August  the  "C'arfe  gMogique  du  Canada;'^  by 
W.  E.  Lugan. 

In  Germany  analogous  attempts,  by  means  of  lithographical  impres- 
sions in  oil  colors  were  made  at  the  same  time.  In  1842  two  chromo- 
lithographic  geological  maps  appeared,  namely  :  "  (Jarte  gSognostique  du 
Taurus  et  de  ses  environs,"  in  folio,  by  M.  J.  Eussegger,  published  at  Stutt- 
gart ;  and  the  geological  wall  map  of  Germany  by  Woelter,  published 
at  Eslingeu  (Wurtemberg).  Then  in  1845  another  chromolithographi- 
cal  map  by  Major  Heinrich  Bach,  representing  the  geology  of  Wurtem- 
berg, appeared  also  at  Stuttgart.  All  these  maps,  as  well  as  those  that 
followed,  show  great  defects,  both  on  account  of  lack  of  clearness  in  the 
colors,  all  being  too  dark,  and  bad  registration. 

Chromolithographic  geological  maps  appeared  in  Berlin  and  in  Vi- 
enna in  1851,  in  the  '■'■  Zeitschrift  der  deutschen  geologischen  Oesellschaft^ 
and  in  the  ^'•Jahrhuch  der  k.  k.  geol.  Reiehsanstalt."  In  1853  in  Switzer- 
land, at  Winterthur,  J.  Wurster  &  Oie.  chromolithographed  the  "Carte 
geohgique  de  la  Suisse,''^  by  B.  Studer  and  A.  Escher  de  la  Lintb.  Sev- 
eral of  the  shades  in  this  map  were  put  on  by  hand,  so  that  it  was  a 
sort  of  hybrid  between  the  two  systems. 

In  1854,  Justus  Pertht  in  Gotha,  published  a  very  well  executed 
chromolithographical  map,  "Oeognostische  Karte  des  Thiiringer  Waldes," 
by  H.  Oredner,  lithographed  by  0.  Hellfarth ;  and,  in  the  same  year,  a 
map  also  very  well  executed,  <'  Oeognostisehe  Karte  von  Kurhessen,  by 
A.  Schwarzenberg  and  H.  Reusse,  lithographed  by  C.  Kegel,  of  Cassel. 
The  last  one,  especially,  is  a  success,  the  coloring  being  but  little  infe- 
rior to  that  of  the  geological  maj)  of  France  of  1853. 

In  America  the  systems  of  color-printing  replaced  but  slowly  the  hand 
])roces8e8.  The  late  A.  Sonrel,  the  well  known  draftsman  of  Louis  Agas- 
siz,  tried  a  system  analogous  to  that  of  Major  Le  Blanc,  and  in  1853  he 
successfully  executed  a  little  geological  map,  which  appeared  in  a  pub- 
lic docnment  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  entitled  :  *'  Report 
on  certain  points  in  the  geology  of  Massachusetts,'"  by  Edward  Hitchcoiik. 
The  map  has  no  title,  date,  or  place  of  publication,  and  no  name  of  the 
engraver  or  printer.  It  embraces  the  coal  field  of  Bristol  County  and 
of  Rhode  Island.  /. 

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15 


\  by  chrouio- 
ed  up  to  that 

)d8  employed 
al  by  putting 
sion  in  colors 
J,  chromolith- 
srs.  Lemeicier 
^^ Carte  geoh- 
lue  du  Nord," 
I  Canadttj^^  by 

)hi(5al  iinpres- 
:  two  chromo- 
Sognostique  du 
ished  at  Stutt- 
ter,  published 
iolithographi- 
;y  of  Wurtem- 
as  those  that 
earness  in  the 

plin  and  in  Vi- 
n  Oesellachaft" 
153  in  Switzer- 
led  the  ^^ Carte 
I  Linth.  Sev- 
)  that  it  was  a 

well  executed 
inger  Waldea,"" 
>  same  year,  a 
Kurhessen,  by 
jgel,  of  Cassel. 
but  little  infe- 

lowly  the  hand 
of  Louis  Agas- 
aud  in  1853  he 
?ared  in  a  pub- 
itled  :  ^^  Report 
ard  Hitchcock. 
10  name  of  the 
tol  County  and 


4, 


8oiiicl'8  syHteiu  consisted  in  cuttiii}?  slips  of  card-boaid  to  correspond 
cxHctly  with  each  color.  These  were  then  accurately  glued  to  a  wooden 
base  and  color  applied  to  them  by  a  printer's  cylinder.  An  impression 
fri":n  them  was  then  taken  by  a  lithographic  press. 

In  1855  J.  H.  (Bolton  &  Co.,  of  New  York,  engraved  and  printed  in 
colors  the  ^^  Geological  map  of  the  State  of  Alabama, ^^  accompanying  the 
"Second  biennial  report  of  the  geology  of  Alabama",  which  did  not 
appear  until  in  1858,  owing  to  the  death  of  M.  Tuomey,  State  geologist. 
Messrs.  Colton  &  Co.  also  engraved  and  jirinted  in  colors  the  numerous 
maps  of  Oscar  M.  Lieber,  geologist  of  South  Carolina  from  1856  to  18fi0. 

About  1868,  thanks  to  the  celebrated  cartogra[>hical  house  of  Julius 
Bien,  of  New  York,  chromolithography  at  last  came  into  general  use  in 
the  United  States  for  coloring  geological  maps.  Several  of  the  maps 
made  by  Bien  are  irreproachably  executed  and  compare  favorably  with 
those  made  at  Vienna,  Munich,  Berlin,  Paris,  London,  and  Bruxellee. 
During  the  civil  war  in  the  United  States  there  was  a  great  falling  off 
in  the  publication  of  geological  maps  on  that  portion  of  America.  But 
shortly  after  its  termination,  a  new  impulse  of  unprecedented  strength, 
caused  not  only  the  resumption  of  interrupted  works,  but  also  the  birth 
of  many  new  ones.  The  Federal  Government  took  the  lead  by  causing 
the  exploration  of  a  part  of  the  immense  territories  of  the  West.  Excel- 
lent results  have  already  been  obtained,  and  the  important  geological 
atlases  published  during  the  last  few  years  under  the  direction  of 
Messrs.  Clarence  King,  F.  V.  Hayden,  J.  W.  Powell,  and  George  M. 
Wheeler,  are  an  honor  to  the  Government  of  the  United  States,  and  to 
the  geologists  who  constructed  them.  The  States  of  Michigan,  Wis- 
consin, Ohio,  Missouri,  New  Hampshire,  and  Pennsylvania  have  also 
published  large  geological  atlases,  well  executed  in  chromolithography. 
The  Dominion  of  Canada  has  continued  with  improved  success  its  pub- 
lication of  geological  maps  of  the  British  Possessions  in  North  America. 
Finally,  British  Guiana,  Brazil,  the  Argentine  Republic,  and  Chili  have 
undertaken  geological  surveys,  which,  in  the  last  twenty  years,  have 
largely  augmented  our  knowledge  of  the  geology  of  South  America. 
The  geological  map  of  Chili,  in  thirteen  sheets,  by  Pissis,  published 
chromolithographically  in  Paris,  compares  favorably  with  any  atlas 
published  in  North  America. 

Geological  mapping  in  this  country  was  greatly  improved  between 
1862  and  1881,  without,  however,  attaining  that  degree  of  perfection 
roaclietl  by  the  old  and  very  detailed  geological  surveys  of  England, 
J'lance,  Switzerland,  Belgiuiu,  Austria,  Prussia,  or  Scandinavia. 
Although  the  latest  geological  publications  on  America  are  very 
superior  to  those  which  preceded  them,  there  has  not  been  executed 
a  geological  survey  of  any  large  area  that  is  really  final,  or  that  leaves 
but  little  to  be  corrected  in  the  future.  With  limited  exceptions,  all 
are  geological  reconnaissances,  which  still  demand  many  years  of  work 
to  transform    them   into  definite  and  completed   studies.    However, 

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what  exists  already  is  euormous  "in  importance  and  in  extent,  when  we 
consider  the  immense  stretcli  of  land  explored,  from  the  Arctic  to  the 
Antarctic  regions. 

In  judging  the  results  obtained  by  the  eflforts  of,  after  all,  a  rather 
small  band  of  fieid  geologists,  we  must  not  lose  sight  of  the  fact  that 
America  occupies  a  hemisphere,  and  that,  comi)ared  with  the  Old  World, 
the  New  is  better  known  geologically,  and  has  far  less  blank  space  on  a 
general  geological  map  than  Asia,  Africa,  or  Australia. 

In  looking  over  this  catalogue,  one  will  often  be  struck  by  certain 
peculiarities  in  tlie  maps  cited.  Some  are  anonymous,  others  have  no 
titles,  some  have  no  date,  others  have  no  scale,  or  a  scale  which  has  to 
be  figured  ont  to  uiulerstand  it  exactly ;  in  this  ca«e  we  have  not  cited  the 
scale.  Often  no  place  of  publication  is  given;  even  whole  geological 
atlases  are  without  such  designation.  Very  often  the  date  on  the  map 
does  not  correspond  to  the  date  of  the  book  or  memoir  which  describes 
it;  in  which  case  I  have  mentioned  both  dates,  first  that  of  the  map 
and  then  that  of  the  book.  Finally,  I  have  had  to  eliminate  a  certain 
number  of  maps  called  geological  in  their  titles,  which  really  have 
nothing  geological  about  them.  I  have  also  neglected  citing  very  small 
maps  reduced  from  larger  ones,  which  authors  of  elementary  books 
have  inserted  in  their  texts  in  black  engravings  or  wood  cuts ;  for  they 
are  all  reproductions — often  very  poor  ones — of  maps  made  by  original 
observers,  whose  names  are  neither  on  these  maps  nor  in  the  texts. 
Tliey  are  merely  for  the  use  of  the  general  public  and  student,  and  are 
without  value  in  the  history  of  science.  Unfortunately  no  kind  of  pub- 
lication oft'ers  greater  temptations  for  appropriating  the  work  of  others 
without  proper  credit,  than  a  geological  map.  It  is  offered  in  excuse 
that  the  knowledge  belongs  to  the  i)ublic,  but  geologists  who  respect 
the  property  of  their  fellow- workers  and  who  know  that  often  the 
only  recompense  of  very  difiicult  noik,  without  any  pecuniary  remu- 

■  neration  whatever,  is  the  reputation  derived  from  it,  do  not  fail  to  cite 
the  name  or  the  names  of  the  first  explorers  or  investigators,  either  on 

'  the  maps  or  in  the  explanatory  text,  or  in  both.  Too  often  this  simi>le 
rule  of  justice  is  violated,  and  numerous  acts  of  real  scientific  piracy 
exist  in  geological  cartography.  Tiie  persons  most  often  guilty  of  it 
are  mining  engineers,  geographers,  and  travelers.  Thus,  one  often 
finds  in  the  narrative  of  a  voyage,  or  in  mining  magazines,  large  geo- 
logical maps,  well  colored  and  tolerably  exact,  with  the  name  of  an 
author  wholly  unknown  in  geology.  If  these  maps  are  compared  with 
those  of  the  geologists  who  have  made  a  study  of  the  countr  ies  repre- 
sented, it  is  surprising  to  find  that  they  are  exact  copies,  so  exact  in- 
deed that  they  repeat  faults  known  only  to  their  authors.  In  this  case 
the  evil  is  not  great,  for  every  one  rectifies  the  error  and  places  the  name 
of  the  true  author  in  the  place  of  that  of  tiie  unscrupulous  compiler. 

But  it  is  not  the  same  thing  when  the  author  of  the  compilation  is  a 
known  geologist.    It  then  becomes  very  difficult  to  know  what  renllv 

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belongs  to  the  geological  predecessors  and  pioneers  whose  works  Iiave 
been  appropriated  without  citing  them.  But  very  few  scientists  are 
capable  of  re-establishing  the  truth,  and  often  when  they  know  it  they 
dislike  to  make  it  public  ind  expose  the  piracy  of  a  fellow  scientist. 
The  only  remedy  for  this  eril  is  the  reputation  which  each  one  pos- 
sesses in  science.  He  who  respects  and  cites  all  the  maps  and  works 
of  his  predecessors  is  sure  of  having  the  reputation  of  an  honest  ob- 
server, even  when  his  works  are  disagreeable  to  some  of  his  co-laborers. 
While  he  who  appropriates  right  and  left  the  works  of  others  is  soon 
known  and  cited  as  an  unscrupulous  compiler,  and  of  doubtful  standing 
as  a  geologist. 

Almost  all  the  geological  maps  cited  in  this  "Mapoteca"  are  in  my 
library — especially  all  the  pioneer  maps,  a  few  of  which  are  very  rare, 
and  command  a  high  price.  • 

The  public  libraries  of  Cambridge  and  of  Boston  have  allowed  us  to 
complete  what  we  lacked.  There  is  only  a  very  small  number  of  maps, 
hardly  a  dozen,  that  I  have  not  seen,  and  in  this  case  I  have  always 
iidded  the  word  unseen.  Some  of  these  even  I  have  seen  in  European 
libraries  nearly  thirty  years  ago,  at  a  time  when  I  did  not  think  of 
making  a  catalogue. 

Notwithstanding  all  the  care  and  diligence  with  which  I  have  searched 
for  years,  a  number  of  geological  maps  of  America  must  hav6  escaped 
me,  as  happens  in  all  catalogues,  but  I  believe  that  nothing  important 
will  be  found  wanting. 

This  list  stops  with  the  year  1881,  inclusive. 

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184S — Bou^  (Ami).    Carte  g^ologique  du  globe  terrestre.    Paris,  1845. 

lu  ouo  sheet  only.  America  iH  colored  geologically,  with  the  data  then 
known,  which  covered  only  about  one-twelfth  of  the  whole  continent.  Tlie 
reut  in  mere  conjecture.  It  ia  a  uold  attempt  at  generalization  with  u  HinuU 
basis  of  facts.  It  was  republished  by  Edward  Hitchcock,  without  the  uume 
of  lioud,  under  the  title  of  "  Outline  of  the  geology  of  the  globe."  1853. 
Accompanying  "  Outline  of  the  geology  of  the  globe,  and  the  United  States  in 
particular",  by  Edward  Hitchcock.    Boston,  1854. 

An  Engli;ih  edition,  by  A.  K.  Johnston,  appeared  in  1855  in  his  Physical 
atlas  of  natural  phenomena,  Plate  I,  under  the  title  "The  geological  struct- 
ure of  the  globe  according  to  Ami  hou6."    Edinburgh,  1855. 

A  Qerman  edition,  in  Berghaus  Physikalischer  Atlas,  appeared  in  18.'>6T 
Plate  9,  under  the  title  "Oeologlsche  Enlkarte  nach  Ami  Bou^  und  K.  John 
ston  von  Trangott  Bromme."    Stuttgart,  1856 1 


184S— Taylor  (R.  C).    Chart  showing  the  position  of  the  coal  fields  on 
the  surface  of  the  globe. 
Accompanying  "Statistics  of  coal."    Philadelphia,  1848. 
A  second  edition  was  published  by  Haldeman. 

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1849 — Buch  (Leopold  von).    Die  Verbreitung  und  die  Greuzen  der 
Kreide-Bildungen.    Mercator  projection. 

Accompanying  "  Betrachtungen  Uber  die  Verbreitung  und  die  Greuzen  der 
Kreide-Bildungen  " ;  Verhandlungeu  des  naturbistorischen  vereins  der  Preuss- 
ischen  Eheinlande  und  Westphalens.    Bonn,  1849. 

A  very  small  map,  showing,  in  black  etching,  the  geographical  distribution 
of  the  cretaceous  rocks  in  North  and  South  America.    Also  issued  separately. 


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1868 — Hitchcock  (Edward).    Outline  of  the  geology  of  the  globe. 

Accompanying  "Outline  of  the  geology  of  the  globe,  and  the  United  States 
in  particular."    Boston,  1854. 
See  Boa6  (Ami),  184»— No.  1. 

6. 

1865 — Bou^  (Ami).    The  geological  structure  of  the  globe  according  to 
Ami  Bou6. 

Accompanying  "Physical  atlas  of  natural  phenomena",  by  A.  K.Johnston, 
Plate  I.    Edinburgh,  1855. 
,      See  Bou6  (Ami),  1843— No.  1. 


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1856— Bon^  (Ami)  and  Johnston  (K.).  Geologischo  Erdkarto  uuch  Ami 
Bon6  und  K.  Johnston  von  Traugott  Bromme. 

Accompanying  •'Borghans  Pbysikaliscber  Atlas,"  Plato  IX.  Stuttgart, 
18a()  f 

Seo  Bou6  (Ami),  184»— No.  1. 

7. 

I860— Maroon  (Jules).  Geological  map  of  the  world  Carte  g^olo- 
gique  de  la  terre.  Scale  1:  23,000^000.  Winterthur  (Switzer- 
land), 1861. 

lu  eight  sheets.  lu  this  map  looalitieH  of  which  the  geology  was  uukuowii 
were  loft  blank.  Reductions  of  it  appeared  in  £lis^e  Reclus  "La  Tern*," 
Vol.  I,  Les  continents.  "Carte  gtfologique  du  Mondo,  d'apr^s  Jules  Marcou." 
Plat©  II,  p.  30.  Paris,  1868.  Of  this  there  are  four  editions.  By  an  over- 
sight of  the  translator,  Mr.  Henry  Woodward,  the  author's  name  was  omitted 
in  the  English  editions  entitled  "The  Earth,"  by  £,lis6a  Reclus. 

Prof  Oscar  Fraas  reproduced  a  reduction  of  the  first  edition  of  this  map 
in  his  "Vorder  Stindfluth,"  Stuttgart,  18(55,  with  the  author's  uamo  omitted; 
in  the  subNequent  editions  of  his  work  he  repaired  his  forgetfulncss.  In 
1872  a  reduction  of  the  first  edition,  in  one  sheet,  appeared  in  Vienna,  in  the 
"Physikalische  Karten,"  published  by  Artaria  &  Co,  under  the  title  "Geolo- 
gische  Uebersiohtskarton  dor  Erde  nach  Marcou." 

1866 — Maroon  (Jules).  Geological  map  of  the  world  (reduction  of). 

Accompanying  "Vorder  SUndfluth,"  by  Oscar  Fraas.    Stuttgart,  1865. 
So©  Marcou  (Jules),  1860— No.  7. 

9. 

1867— Simonin  (Louis).  Carte  des  terrains  houillers  du  globe  et  de 
I'exportation  du  charbon  anglais  d'aprfes  Taylor,  Marcou  et  les 
documents  o£Qciels. 

Accompanying  "La  vie  souterraine,  on  les  mines  et  les  mineurs."  Carte  I, 
p.  32.    Paris,  1867. 

It  is  a  reduction  of  R.  C.  Taylor's  chart,  with  additions  from  the  first  edition 
of  Marcou's  Geological  map  of  the  world. 

10. 

1868— Maroon  (Jules).  Carte  g^ologique  du  monde  d'apr^s  Jules 
Marcou. 

Accompanying  "La  Terre,"  by  filisfio  Reclus,  Vol.  I,  Plate  II,  p.  30. 
Paris,  1868. 

See  Marcou  (Jules),  1860— No.  7.   . 

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1870— Marcou  (Jules).    Carte  gdologique  du  monde. 

Accompanying  "La  Terre,"  by  filisde  Reclus,  2d  edition,  Plate  11.  Paris, 
1870.  '  ' 

See  Marcou  (Jules),  1860— No.  7. 

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1871— Haroou  (JuleH).    Geological  map  of  the  world. 

AccomimiiyinK  "Tho  Earth,"  l>y,  EliHdc  RocIiib,  Plate  II.     London,  1871. 
Tbo  nuuio  of  JulcH  Marcou  has  been  dropped,  not  by  tho  truntthitor,  Mr. 
Henry  Woodward,  but  by  the  publisher. 
See  Marcou  (Jules),  1860— No.  7. 

13. 

1872 — Maroou  (Jules).  GeologiscUe  Uebersichtskarten  der  Erde,  nach 
Marcou. 

Accompanying  "Physikalische  Karten,"  published  by  Artaria  &  Co. 
Vienna,  1672. 

See  Maroou  (Jules),  1860— No.  7. 

14. 

1874 — Maroou  (Jules).    Geological  map  of  the  world. 

Accompanying  "  Tho  Earth,"  by  filisde  Reclus,  2d  edition,  Plato  II.    Lon- 
don, 1874. 
See  Maroou  ( Julea),  1860— No.  7.         , 

15. 

1874 — tfarcou  (Jules).    Carte  g(jologique  du  monde. 

Accompanying  "La  Terre,"  by  t.iia6e  lioclus,  Plate  II.    German  edition. 
(Berlin),  1874. 
See  Marcou  (Jules),  1860— No.  7. 

16. 

1876 — Maroou  (Jules).  Geological  map  of  the  world.  Carte  g(5ologique 
de  la  terre.    Scale  1:  23,000,000.    Zurich,  1875. 

Second  edition,  in  eight  sheets.  North  and  South  America  are  almost  all 
colored,  and  many  corrections  and  additions  have  been  made.  A  reduction 
appeared  in  the  fourth  edition  of  filisde  Reclus's  "La  Terre,"  and  also  in 
translations  and  subsequent  editions  of  the  same  -work. 

17. 

1875 — Maroou  (Jules).  Carte  gdologique  de  la  terre,  reduction  et  assem- 
blage des  huit  feuilles. 

Accompanying  "  Explication  d'une  seconde  (Sdition  de  la  cart*  g6ologiquo 
de  la  terre."    4°.    Zurich,  1875. 

18. 

1876 — Maroou  (Jules).    Carte  g^ologique  du  monde. 

Accompanying  "La  Terre,"  by  filiate  Reclus.    Italian  edition,  from  which 

the  name  of  E.  Reclus  has  been  expunged.    ,  1876. 

See  Maroou  (Jules),  187&— No.  16. 

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1876— Maroou  (Jules).    Carte  gdologlque  du  monde. 

Accompanying  "La    Terre,"  by  filiate   Reclus,  S'*"*  Edition,  Plate  XL 
Paris,  1876. 
See  Maroou  (Jules),  I860.— No.  7. 

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1876— Haroon  (Jules).    Carte  pdolojriqne  dn  monde. 

Accoinpsnying  "Ln  Terra,"  by  fAMe  Kecltis.    Carte  g6ologiqno  II.     Mag- 
yar edition.    Biirta  Poiith  (Hniigary\  1876. 
8ee  Maroou  (Jules),  IH75— No.  10. 

21. 

1877— Maroon   (Jules).     Carte  g^ologique  du  monde  d'apr^  Jules 
Marcou. 

Aocompanylug  "La  Terre,"  by  flis^e  Reolus,  4>*"|*  edition,  Plate  II,  p.  26. 
Paris,  1877. 
See  Maroou  (Jnles),  1875— No.  16. 

22. 

1877— liaroou  (Jules).    Geological  map  of  the  world. 

Aocompnnying  "The  Earth,''  by  Eli86o  Rochis,  3d  edition,  Plate  II.    Lon- 
don, 1877. 
See  Maroou  (Jules),  1875— No.  16. 

23. 

1878— Maroon  (Jules).    Carte  g^ologique  du  monde. 

Accompanying  "La  Teno,"  oy  Elis^o  Reolus.    Carte  II.    Boosian  edition. 
St.  Petersburg,  1878  T 
See  Maroou  (Jules),  1875— No.  16. 


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STATES.  OR  A  LAROB  PORTION  OF  THEM,  AND  THE  BRITISH 
POSSESSIONS  OF  NORTH  AMERICA. 

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1752 — Ouettard  (Jean  liltienne).    Carte  mindralogique  oh  I'on  voit  la 
nature  des  terrains  du  Canada  et  de  la  Louisiane. 

Accompanying  "  M(^inoiro  dans  lequol  on  compare  la  Canada  h  la  Rniflse  par 
rapport  i\  bos  minoraux."  Iliatoiro  de  l'Acad6mio  Roj'ale  dos  sciences,  4°,  p. 
180,  Plate  VII.    Paris,  1752. 

A  map  extending  from  Florida  to  the  60th  parallel  of  lutitnde  north. 

This  very  curious  first  "Geological  Map  of  a  part  of  North  America,"  shows 
the  geographical  distribution  of  three  lar^e  belts  of  rooks,  whir^h  Gnettard 
called  "Uaudes  sablonense,  marneuse,  et  schisteuse  ou  m6talIif^re."  The 
marly  or  clay  belt  is  marked  by  a  shaded  zone,  extending  from  the  shores  of 
Texas,  on  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  toward  the  northeast  as  far  Cape  Breton  Island, 
called  Isle  Riyale ;  ^'^on  it  turns  northwest  toward  Quebec.  West  of  this  band 
lay  the  schistose  or  metalliferous  belt,  and  oast  of  it  the  sandy  belt  under  the 
sea-level. 

Thirty-nine  different  signs  and  annotations  indicate  places  whore  rocks  and 
minerals  exist  between  the  Atlantic  and  the  Rocky  Mountains.  On  a  smaller 
map,  placed  at  the  right-hand  lower  corner,  on  a  larger  scale,  comprising  tho 
shores  of  tho  St.  Lawrence  River,  Guettard  points  out  eight  localities  contain- 
ing fossils,  which  he  figures  on  Plates  3  and  4.  One  is  evidently  an  Orthis, 
and  another  a  Leptmna,  related  to  Lepttena  sericea,  both  fonnd  ou  the  eho''ss 
or  near  Lake  Champlain.  Besides,  Guettard  gives  figures  of  Crinoidooa  tt'.d  a 
tooth  of  the  Mastodon  giganteum,  found  on  the  banks  of  the  Ohio  River,  in 
1739,  by  Longueil,  an  ofiQcer  of  the  French  ormy,  who  collected  there  (Bl" 
hone  Lick)  bones,  teeth,  and  tusks  which  still  exist  carefully  kept  among  the 
collections  of  Comparative  Anatomy  at  the  "Jardin  des  Plantes,"  in  Paris. 
The  map  was  constructed  by  Philippe  Buache  for  M.  Gnettard. 

25. 

1809— Maolnre  (William).    A  map  of  the  United  States,  colored  geolog- 
ically. 

Accompanying  "  Observotions  on  the  Geology  of  the  United  States,  explan- 
atory of  a  Geological  Map."    Trans.  Amer.  Phil.  Soc,  Vol.  VI,  p.  411.    Phil- 
adelphia, 1809. 
This  was  published  during  the  author's  absence  in  Europe,  and  he  was  mnch 
*        dissatisfied  with  it. 

26. 

1811— Maolare  (William).    Carte  des  fitats-Fnis  de  PAm^rique-Nord, 
pour  servir  aux  observations  g^ologiques. 
.,  Accompanying  "  Observations  sur  la  Gdologie  des  fitats-Unls."    (Jomn.de 

Phys.,  de  Chim.,  d'Hist.  Nat.  et  des  Arts,  par  J.  C.  Delam^therie,  Vol.  LXXII.) 
Paris,  1811. 
For  a  fac-simile  of  this  map  see  1858— No.  54. 

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-Macltire  (William).    Map  of  the  United  States  of  America,  de- 
signed to  illustrate  the  Geological  Memoir  of  Wm.  Maclure,  esq. 

Accompanying  "  ObservationB  on  tho  Geology  of  the  United  States  of  Amer 
ica.'    Trans.  Amer.  Phil.  Soc,  New  Series,  Vol.  I.    4^.    Philadelphia,  1817. 

This  geological  map  and  the  explanatory  memoir  are  better  known  than  tho 
first  map  of  1809  or  the  French  edition  of  1811,  and  are  generally  considered  as 
the  starting  point  for  the  geology  of  North  America.  Also  issued  separately 
in  8°. 


1822— €leaveland  (Parker).    (Geological  Map)  The  United  StatevS. 

Accompanying  "An  elementary  treatise  on  Mineralogy  and  Geology,  designed 
as  a  companion  for  travelers  in  the  United  States  of  America."  Second  edi- 
tion in  two  volumes,  p.  784,  Vol.  II,  Plato  VI.  Boston,  1822. 
•  This  old  geological  map  of  the  United  States  is  merely  a  copy  of  the  third 
edition  of  1817,  of  Maclure's  Geological  Map,  with  very  few  additions  or  varia- 
tions. , 

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1822 — Long  (S.  H.)  and  James  (Edwin).  Map  of  the  country  drained  by 
the  Mississippi,  western  section. 

Accompanying  "Account  of  an  expedition  from  Pittsburgh  to  the  Rocky 
Mountains,  performed  in  the  years  1819  and  1820,  nrider  thocoramand  of  Major 
S.  H.  Long,"  compiled  by  Edwin  James,  geologist  to  tho  expedition,  2  vol. 
and  4°  atlas.    Philadelphia,  1823. 

In  black,  with  dotted  lines  and  geologic  inscriptions  indioatiug  limits  of 
the  formations  as  understood  then  by  Edwin  James. 

Although  very  rough,  this  first  sketch  of  the  geology  of  the  country  west  of 
the  Mississippi  River,  by  Dr.  Edwin  James,  is  very  creditable,  and  entitles  him 
to  be  called  tho  first  pioneer  of  the  geology  of  the  country  between  the  Mis- 
sissippi River  and  ^the  eastern  foot  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.  The  volumes 
appeared  in  1823  the  atlas  in  1822. 

30. 
1842— Owen  (D.  D.).    Geological  chart  of  the  Ohio  Valley. 

A.ccompanying  "On  the  geology  of  the  Western  States  of  North  America." 
As  a  postponed  paper  in  Joum.  Geol.  Soc,  Loudon,  Vol.  II,  p.  433.  London, 
1846. 

This  map  was  published  in  order  to  establish  satisfactorily  his  just  claims 
of  original  discoverer  of  many  important  points  in  the  geology  of  the  West- 
ern States,  two  maps  having  appeared  in  1843,  by  B.  Lawrence  and  J.  Hall, 
covering  almost  the  saire  ground,  without  reference  to  the  survey  of  David 
Dale  Cwen,  from  which  they  were  compiled  almost  entirely. 

31. 

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1843— Lawrence  (Bjrem).    A  geological  map  of  the  Western  States. 

[No  place  of  publication].    1843.    Lithographed  in  Boston. 
This  very  rare  map  is  merely  r>  copy  of  David  Dale  Owens'  geological  map 
of  the  Ohio  VaJley. 

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32. 

1843 — Hall  (James).    Geological  map  of  the  Middle  and  Western  States. 

Accompanying  *'  Geology  of  Now  York,"  Part  IV,  comprising  the  survey 

of  the  fourth  geological  districts.    4to,    Albany,  1843;  also  Hsued  separately. 

I  33. 

1843 — Moxon  (Charles).    Sketch  of  the  geology  of  the  United  States. 

Accompanying  "  On  the  geology  of  the  United  States."    In  the  Geologist 
for  the  year  1843,  edited  by  C.  Moxon.     Frontispiece.    Loudon,  1843. 
A  very  rongh  reproduction  and  reprint  of  Maclure's  geological  map. 

34. 

1845 — Lyell  (Sir  Charles).  Geological  map  of  the  United  States,  Can- 
ada, &c. 

Accompanying  "Travels  in  North  America  in  the  years  1841-42."  London 
and  New  York,  1845. 

This  map  appeared  May  14th,  1845.  It  is  important,  giving  for  the  first  time 
a  general  view  of  the  geology  of  North  America. 

35. 

1846 — Lyell  (Sir  Charles).  Geognostische  Karte  der  Vereinigten 
Staaten,  Canada,  &c. 

Accompanying  "Reisen  in  Nord-Amerika  von  Charles  Lyell.  Dentsch,  von 
Dr.  Emil  Th.  Wolff."    Halle,  1846. 

36. 

1848 — Wislizenus  (A.).  Geological  sketch  of  a  tour  from  Independence 
to  Santa  F6,  Chihuahua,  Monterey,  and  Mataraoros. 

Accompanying  "Memoir  of  a  tonr  to  Northern  Mexico,  connected  with  Col- 
onel Doniphan's  expedition  in  1846  and  1847."    Washington,  1848. 

Black,  with  geological  indications  only. 

37. 

1861— Owen  (D.  D.),  ITorwood  (J.  G.),  and  Whittlesey  (Charles).  Geo- 
logical map  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  and  Minnesota,  exhibiting  also 
the  extension  of  the  Iowa  coal  field  into  Missouri,  and  its  relation 

to  the  Illinois  coal  field. 

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Accompanying  "Report  of  a  geological  survey  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  and  Min- 
nesota and  incidentally  of  a  portion  of  Nebraska  Territory,"  by  D.  D.  Owen. 
Vol.  of  illustrations.    4°.     Philadelphia,  1852. 

A  very  important  map  for  the  upper  Mississippi  region.  On  the  same  large 
sheet,  at  the  upper  right-hand  corner,  there  is  also  a  "Geological  map  of  the 
north  shore  of  Lake  Superior". 


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1861— Owen  (D.  D.),  Norwotd  (J.  G.),  and  Whittlesey  (Charles). 
logical  map  of  the  north  shore  of  Lake  Superior. 

Accompanying  "Report  of  a  geological  snrvey  of  Wisconsiu,  Iowa,  nnd 
Minnesota  nnd  incidentally  of  a  portion  of  Nebraska  Territory,"  by  D.  D. 
Owen.    Vol.  of  illustrations.    4°.    Philadelphia,  1852. 

See  tbe  preceding  map— No.  37. 

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1862 — Buch  (Leopold  von).    Geognostische  Karte  von  Nord-America. 

Accompanying  "Ueber  die  Jurafonnation  auf  tier  Erdfliiche"  in  Monatsbericht 
der  koniglichen  Akademie  der  Wissonschafteu  zu  Berlin.     Berlin,  1853. 

It  iH  the  last  memoir  by  the  celebrated  Prussian  geologist.  The  map  is  on 
a  very  small  scale,  and  was  also  issued  separately.       .        ,  .  . 

-•■  40.  '-'■-'■" 

1863 — MarcoQ  (Jules).  Geological  map  of  the  Fnited  States  and  the 
British  provinces  of  North-America. 

Accompanying  "A  geological  map  of  the  United  States  and  the  British 
provinces  of  North  America,  with  an  explanatory  text,  geological  sections, 
and  plates  of  the  fossils  which  characterize  the  formation."  Boston,  July, 
1853. 

A  French  translation  has  appeared  under  the  title  "Carte  g^ologique  des 
fitata-Unis  et  des  provinces  Britanniques  de  l'Am6rique  du  Nord."  Accom- 
panying "Voyage  dans  I'Amdrique  du  Nord  en  1853  et  1854,  par  Guillaumo 
Lambert,  Bruxelles,  mars  1855.  This  map  is  the  lirst  which  gives  the  dis- 
tribution of  the  strata,  according  to  the  nomenclature  of  Murchison  and  de 
Verneuil,  into  lower  and  upper  Silurian  and  Devonian ;  it  also  extends  beyond 
the  Mississippi  as  far  as  the  Bocky  Mountains. 

41. 

1863— Hitchcock  (Edward).  A  geological  map  of  the  United  States  and 
Canada. 

Accompanying  "  Outlines  of  the  geology  of  the  globe,  and  of  the  United 
States  in  particular,  with  two  geological  maps,  and  sketches  of  characteristic 
American  fossils."    Boston,  1854. 

Sketch  map  made  up  by  combining  Bout's  "Geological  map  of  the  world," 
with  Charles  Lyell  and  Jules  Marcou's  "  Geological  map  of  the  United  States 
and  Canada." 

This  map  first  appeared  in  October,  1853.    Another  issue  was  made  in  1854. 

42. 

1864-.Hitchcock  (Edward).    A  geological  map  of  the  United  States  and 
Canada. 
Second  issae  of  the  above-mentioned  map— No.  41. 


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43. 

1865— Logan  ( W.  E.).  Carte  g^ologique  du  Canada.    Scale :  lienes  de  25 
au  degre  dont  une  =  4445  m. 

Accompanying  "Esquisse  gdologiquo  du  Canada  pour  servir  H  I'intelligence 
de  la  cane  g^ologique  envoys  d.  I'Exposition  universelle  de  Paris  en  1855"  par 
W.  E.  Logan  et  T.  Sterry  Hunt,  in  12°.    Paris,  1855. 

This n.ap  is  also  published  in  the  "Bull.  8oc.  gdol.  France, 2"  s6rie,  torn.  XU, 
page  1316.    More  than  half  of  this  map  is  of  the  United  States. 

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44. 

1865 — Logan  (W.  E.).  Carte  g^ologique  du  Canada.  Scale,  lieues  de  25 
au  degr6  dont  une  =  4445  m. 

Accompanying  "Bull.  Soc.  g^ol.  France,"  2«  8<5rie,  torn.  XII,  p.  1316.  Paris, 
1855. 

The  same  as  the  map  mentioned  above ;  a  few  copies  were  presented  to  the 
Geol.  Soc.  of  France,  and  inserted  in  its  Bulletin. 

45. 

1855— Lyell  (Sir  Charles).  Geological  map  of  the  United  States, 
Canada,  &c.    London,  1855. 

Second  English  edition.    See  Iijell  (Sir  Charles),  1845 — No.  34. 

46. 

1865 — ^Marcon  (Jules).  Carte  g^ologique  des  Etats-Unis  et  des  provinces 
Britaniques  de  I'Am^rique  du  Nord. 

Accompanying  "Voyage  dans  I'Am^rique  du  Nord  en  1853  et  1854",  par 
Guillanme  Lambert.     Bruxelles,  1855. 

See  Maroou  (Jules),  1853— No.  40. 

47. 

1856 — Uarcou  (Jules).  Carte  du  terrain  Carbonif^re  dans  une  partie  de 
PAm6rique  du  Nord. 

Accompanying  "Le  terrain  Carboniffero  dans  I'Amdriqne  du  Nord".  La  Bib- 
liothiJqne  universelle  de  Genfeve,  Juin,  1855.    Genfeve,  1855. 

Black  etching. 

48 

1855 — Marcon  (Jules).  Geologische  Karte  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  nnd 
Britischen  Provinzen  von  Nord-Amerika.    Scale,  1 :  14,000,000. 

Accompanying  "UeberdieOeologie  der  Vereinigten  Staaten  und  derEngli- 
scher  Provinzen  von  Nord-Amerika."  Petermann's  Geographische  Mitthei- 
luugen.    Vol.  I.    Gotha,  1855. 

Published  July,  1855.  It  is  the  first  geological  map  comprising  the  whole 
country  from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific  Oceans,  the  author  being  the  first  geol- 
ogist to  cross  the  continent  with  a  Government  expedition— the  Pacific  Rail- 
road exploration.  He  was  able  to  give  said  data  by  the  35th  parellel  of  lati- 
tude from  Arkansas  to  San  Francisco. 

49. 

1855 — Maroon  (Jules).  Carte  geologique  des  ^tats-Unis  et  des  pro- 
vinces anglaises  de  I'Am^rique  du  Nord. 

Accompanying  "  R€9um6  explicatif  d'une  carte  geologique  des  fitats-Unis  et 
des  provinces  anglaises  de  I'Am^rique  du  Nord."  Bull.  Soc.  gdol.  France, 
tome  XII,  p.  813.    Paris,  1855. 

The  number  of  the  Bulletin  for  May,  1855,  did  not  appear  till  the  beginning 
of  1856.  On  this  acc6unt  the  author,  to  prevent  delays  and  in  order  to  take 
date  for  his  discoveries  in  the  far  West,  had  a  German  edition  published  in 
Petermann's  Geographische  Mittheilungen.  This  map  also  appeared  in  the 
Annales  dea  Mines,  tome  VII,  p.  329.    Paris,  1855. 

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1855— Marcon  (Jules).    Carte  g^ologique  des  l^tats-Unis  et  des  pro- 
viuces  auglaises  de  I'Am^rique  du  Nord. 
Accompanying  "Esquisso  d'une  claasification  des  chaines  de  montagneH 
'"    '        d'une  partie  de  rAm6rique  du  Nord.    Annales  des  Minos,  5^  e6rie,  to>  .e  VII, 
.,  p.  320,  Plate  IX.    Paris,  1855.  .. 

'    '  See  Marcou  (Jules),  1855— No.  49.  >    ,' •  . 

51.      •    '   '     '  '" ' 

1866 — Rogers  (H.  D.).    Geological  map  of  the  United  States  and  British 
North  America. 
Accompanying  "  Physical  Atlas  of  Natural  Phenomena,"  by  Keith  Johnston. 
-       Folio,  Plate  VlII.    Edinburgh,  1856. 
Published  the  let  of  July,  1856. 

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1857— Hall  (James),  and  Lesley  (J.  P.).  Map  illustrating  the  general 
geological  features  of  the  country  west  of  the  Mississippi. 

Accompanying  "Report  on  th6  United  States  and  Mexican  Boundary  Sur- 
vey," by  W.  H.  Emory.    4°.    Vol.  I,  Part  II,  p.  1.    Washington,  1857. 

1868 — Mackie  (S.  J.).    Remnants  of  Primeval  Lands,  North  America. 

Accompanying  "  The  remnants  of  the  first  life  world  and  the  bottom  rocks." 
In  "The  Geologist,"  a  popular  monthly  magazine  of  geology,  edited  by  S.  J. 
Mackie,  p.  288.    London,  1858. 

54. 

1858 — ^Maolure  ( W.)  Carte  des  Etats-Unis  de  I'Am^rique  do  Nord.  pour 
ser vir  aux  observations  g^ologiques. 

Accompanying  "  Geology  of  North  America,"  by  Jules  Marcou.  4°.  Zurich, 
1858. 

This  is  a  copy  on  a  somewhat  smaller  scale  of  the  Paris  edition  of  1811. 

See  Marcou  (Jules),  1858— No.  55. 

65. 

1858 — Marcou  (Jules).  Carte  gdologique  des  Etats-Unis  et  des  provinces 
angk .  38  de  PAm^rique  du  Nord. 

Accompanying  •'  Geology  of  North  America,  with  two  reports  on  the  prairies 
of  Arkansas  and  Texas,  the  Rocky  Mountains  of  New  Mexico,  and  the  Sierra 
Nevada  of  California.''    4°.    Zurich,  1858. 

A  reduction  of  this  map,  combined  with  Ahe  first  edition  of  th&  "  Geological 
map  of  the  world,"  by  the  same  author,  is  placed  at  the  lower  corner  on  the 
left-hand  sideof  the  sheet  of  "  Geologic  und  Physikalische  Karten,"  containing 
"Geologische  Uebersichts-Karte  der  Erde  nach  Marcou,  etc.,"  published  by 
Artaria  &  Co.    Vienna,  1872. 

See  Marcou  (Jules),  1872— No.  66. 

66. 
1861— Hayden  (F.  V.).    Outline  reduction  of  the  maps  of  Kansas,  Ne- 
braska, and  Dakota.    Scale,  60  miles  to  the  inch. 
■'     Accompanying  "On  the  geology  and  natural  history  of  the  Upper  Mis- 
souri.   Trans.  Amer.  Phil.  Soc.    4°.    Vol.  XII,  new  series,  article  I,  p.  218. 
Philadelphia,  1863. 

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57. 

1861— Humphreys  (A.  A.),  and  Abbot  (H.  L.).    Map  of  the  alluvial  region 
.   of  the  Mississippi.    Scale  1  :  1,500,000. 

Accompauying  "Report  upon  the  physics  and  hydraulics  of  the  Mississippi 
River,"  Professional  Papers  of  the  Corps  of  Topographical  Engineers,  United 
States  Army,  No.  4.  4°.  Plate  II,  U.  S.  Mississippi  Delta  Survey.  Phila- 
delphia, 1861. 
Very  important  and  reliable  map,  not  only  in  regard  to  the  geological  dis- 
,  tribution  of  the  alluvium,  but  also  in  regard  to  the  delta  and  the  mouth  of  the 
Mississippi. 

58. 

1864 — Oreen  (W.,  jr.).  Map  showing  the  relation  of  the  anthracite  coal 
region  to  the  great  Appalachian  coal-field,  according  to  Leslie. 

Accorapiinying  "Notes  on  the  anthracite  coal  region  of  North  Americi. 
Truns.  North  of  England  Inst.  Mining  Engrs. ,  Vol.  XIII,  p.  25.  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne,  1864. 

59. 

1864 — Logan  (Sir  W.  E.).  Geological  map  of  Canada  and  the  adjacent 
region,  including  parts  of  the  British  provinces,  and  of  the  United 
States. 

Accompanying  "  Geol.  Surv.  of  Canada,  report  of  progress,  from  its  com- 
mencement to  1863".  Atlas  of  maps  and  sections,  with  an  introduction  and 
appendix  I.    Montreal,  1865. 

Only  one-sixth  of  the  map  is  truly  Canadian.    In  the  map  appears  a  Quebec 

group,  comprising  the  Calciferons  and  Chazy  limestone,  and  placed  below  the 

"    Trenton  group  and  above  the  Potsdam.    In  the  volume  "  Geology  of  Canada," 

the  same  Quebec  group  is  placed  above  the  Trenton  group,  and  as  a  part  of 

the  Utica  and  Hudson  River. 

60. 

1867 — Maroon  (Jules).  Carte  des  houilliferes  des  Etats-Unis  d'apr^s  J. 
Marcou. 

Accompanying  "  La  vie  souterraine,  ou  les  mines  et  les  mineurs,"  par 
Louis  Simonin.    4°.   Carte  X,  p.  112.     Paris,  1867. 

It  is  a  reduction  of  Marcou's  "  Carte  g^ologique  des  fitats-Unis  et  des 
Proviuces  anglaises  de  l'Am<Srique  du  Nord  "  of  1858. 

61. 

1867 — Simonin  (Louis).  Carte  des  gites  miniers  des  Etats  de  la  Cali- 
foruie  et  Nevada. 

Accompanying  "  La  vie  souterraine,  ou  les  mines  et  les  mineurs."  Carte 
XII,  p.  432.     Paris,  1867. 

A  reduction  of  a  part  of  Marcou's  "Carte  g^ologique  des  fitats-Unis  et  des 
Provinces  anglaises  de  l'Am6rique  du  Nord  "of  1858.  It  covers  Oregon  and 
some  parts  of  Utah  and  Arizona. 

62. 

1867— (Simonin  (Louis).  Carte  de  la  region  m^tallif^re  du  Lac  Sup6rieur 
d'apr^s  Eogers  et  Marcou. 

Accompanying  "  La  vie  souterraine,  ou  les  mines  et  les  mineurs."  Carte 
XIV,  p.  436.    Pori8,4l867. 

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1869— FoTster  (J.  W.).    Geological  sketch  of  the  United  States. 

Accompanying  "  Resources  of  the  Mississippi  Valley."  Page  272.  Chicago, 
1869.    Black  etching,  covere  one  octavo  page  only.  ^. 

64. 

1871 — Credner  (Herman).  Geognostische  Karte  des  Alleghany-Systems. 
Nach  den  vorhandenen  Arbeiten  sowie  eignen  Unter-suchun- 
gen.    Maasstab  1:6,000,000. 

Accompanying  "  Die  Geognosie  vmd  der  Mineralreiohthum  dea  Alleghany- 
Systems."    Erliiutemder  Text  znr  geognostischon  Karte.    Petermann's  Geo- 
,      graphische  Mittheilungen.    A°.    Vol.  XYII,  Taf.  III.    Gotha,  1871. 

65. 

1872— Hitchcock  (0.  H.)  and  Blake  (W.  P.).  Geological  map  of  the 
United  States,  compiled  for  the  9th  Census.    Washington,  1872. 

The  same  as  the  map  published  in  1874. 

See  Hitohoook  (C.  H.)  and  Blaka  (W.  P.),  1874— No.  70. 

•  ,  66. 

1872— Marcou  (Jules).  Carte  G^ologiqne  des  iStats-Unis  et  des  pro- 
vinces anglaises  de  I'Am^rique  du  Nord. 

Accompanying  "  Physikalische  Karten  Geologie,"  published  by  Artaria  & 
Co.,  on  sheet  containing  "Geologische  Uebersichtakarte  der  Erde  nach  Mar- 
cou."   Vienna,  1872. 

See  Maroon  (Jules),  1858— No.  55. 

67. 

1873— Hitchcock  (0.  H.)  and  Blake  (W.  P.).  Geological  map  of  the 
United  States. 

Accompanying  "  Statistics  of  mines  and  mining  in  the  States  and  Terri- 
tories west  of  the  Rocky  Mountains,"  being  the  fifth  annual  report  of  Rossiter 
W.  Raymond,  p.  480.    Washington,  1873. 
See  Hitchcock  (C.  H.)  and  Blake  (W.  P.),  1874— No.  70. 

68. 

1873— Macfarlane  (James).  Map  showing  the  coal  fields  of  the  United 
States. 

Accompanying  "The  coal  regions  of  America."    New  York,  1873. 
Black  etching. 

69. 

1874-Hitchcock  (0.  H.).    Map  of  the  coal  fields  of  the  United  States, 
a;>v    compiled  from  State  reports.  <    u   ,  r  •:      ,  ^ 

Accompanying  "Statistical  athvs  of  the  United  States,  based  on  the  results 
.     .  ,  of  the  Ninth  Census,  1870,  compiled  under  authority  of  Congress,"  by  Francis 
/A.  Walker.    Plates  XI  and  XII.    folio.    Washington,  1874. 

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1874 — Hitchcock  (C.  H.)  and  Blake  (W.  P.).  Geological  map  of  the 
United  States,  compiled  fr'^m  sources  mentioned  in  the  text. 

Accoiupnnying  "Statistical  atlas  of  the  Uuitod  States,  based  on  the  results 
of  the  Ninth  Census,  1870,  compiled  under  authority  of  Congress,"  by  Francis 
A.  Walker.    Plates  XIII  and  XIV.    folio.    Washington,  1874. 

This  map  is  wanting  in  uniformity  of  classification  and  clearness  of  defini- 
tions, not  only  for  the  rocks,  but  also  for  the  colors,  which  do  not  represent 
the  same  formation  on  the  right  as  on  the  left  of  the  map;  several  copies 
dated  1872,  with  the  following  alteration  in  the  title,  "compiled  for  the  Ninth 
Census,"  were  privately  distributed.  It  was  distributed  also  at  the  Centen- 
nial Exhibition  of  Philadelphia,  1876,  with  the  "Special  report  of  the  Smith- 
sonian Institution."  So  it  may  be  considered  as  an  ofiQcial  "  Geological  map 
of  the  United  States."  It  was  also  published  in  1877  in  "  Gray'H  A'i,iaa  of  the 
United  States  and  the  World."    folio.    Philadelphia. 

See  Hitohcook  (C.  H.)  and  Blake  (W.  P.),  187»-No8.  65  and  67. 

71. 

1874 — Wrigfley  (H.  E.).    Special  oil  report  map  A.    Scale,  50  miles  to 
the  inch. 

Accompanying  "2nd  Geo.  Snrv.  of  Pennsylvania."    "Special  Report  on  the 
Petroleum  of  Pennsylvania,"  Vol.  J.    Harrisbnrg,  1875. 
Black  etching,  showing  oil  region  of  Eastern  United  States  and  Canada. 

72. 

1876 — Hitchcock  and  Blake.  Die  Steinkohlenfelder  der  Yereinigten 
Staaten  von  K  A.,  nach  der  Karte  von  Hitchcock  und  Blake. 
Maasstab  1 :  13,500,000. 

Accompanying  "Statistische  Uebersicht  der  Steinkohlongewinnung  in  der 
Nord-Amerikanischen  Union."  Von  Alb.  G.  Gatschet  in  New-York.  Peter- 
mann's  Geographische  Mitthoilungen.    4°.   Vol.  XXI,  1875,  Taf.  XVI. 

78. 

187ft— Boyd  (E.  F.).    Geological  map  of  the  United  States. 

Accompanying  "Remarks  on  the  coal  measures  and  oil  produce  of  the 
United  Stateu  of  America,  collected  during  a  visit  to  that  country  in  the 
autumn  of  1875."  Trans.  North  of  England  Inst.  Mining  Engrs.,  Vol.  XXV, 
Plate  XLIII,  p.  188.    Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1876. 

A  rough  copy  of  the  map,  published  under  authority  of  Congress,  in  Francis 
A.  Walker's  statistical  atlas  of  the  United  States. 

1876— Boyd  (E.  ¥.).    Map  of  the  coal  fields  of  the  United  States. 

Accompaaying  "Remarks  on  the  coal  measures  and  oil  produce  of  the 
United  States  of  America,  collected  during  a  visit  to  that  country  in  the 
autumn  of  1875."  Trans.  North  of  England  Inst.  Mining  Engrs.,  Vol.  XXV, 
Plate  XLIV.    Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1876. 

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1876— Bradley  (F.  H.).    Geological  chart  of  the  United  States  east  of 
the  Kocky  Mountains,  and  of  Canada.    New  Haven,  1875. 
A  student's  map  in  black  etching. 

76. 

1876— Hitchcock  (C.  H.)  and  Blake  (W.  P.).    Geological  map  of  the 

United  States. 

Accompanying  "  Special  report  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  for  the  Cen- 
tennial."   Washington,  1876. 

See  Hitohoook  (C.  H.)  and  Blake  (W.  P.),  1874— No.  70. 

77. 

1877— Hitchcock  (C.  H.)  and  Blake  (W.  P.).    Geological  map  of  the 

United  States. 

Accompanying  "Atlas  of  the  United   States  and  the  world,"  by  Gray. 
Folio.    Philadelphia,  1877. 

See  Hitchcock  (C.  H.)  and  Blake  (W.  P.),  1874— No.  70. 

■   '■■     '  ■     -  -■     '         '■■  .   ■-■•    -     '      '        IS.  '     '  ■' 

1878— Ratzel  (Friedr.).    Geologische  Karte  der  Vereinigten  Staaten. 

Accompanying  "Die  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nord-Amerika,  Vol.  I,  p.  28. 
MUucben,  1878. 
Perhaps  a  reduction  of  3rd  issue  of  the  map  by  Hitchcock  «&  Blake  t 

,    .'  ,    ■    ..         .      ,        79.  •;_:,. -^__  __■■ 

1879— Macfarlane  (J.).    Geological  sketch  of  the  United  States. 

Accompanying  "An  American  geological  railway  guide,  giving  the  geolog- 
ical formation  at  every  railway  station,"  p.  216.    New  York,  1879. 
In  black  etching  and  numbers.    Very  small,  occupying  one  octavo  sheet. 

80.  ^      ' 

1879— Vivian  (A.  P.).    Geological  map  from  Colorado  to  the  Pacific. 
Scale  45  miles  to  the  inch. 
Accompanying  "Wanderings  in  the  western  land."    London,  1879. 
Not  seen. 

81.  • 

1881— Hilgard  (E.  W.).    Map  illustrating  paper  on  the  tertiary  of  the 
Gulf  of  Mexico. 

Accompanying  "The  later  tertiary  of  the  Gnlf  of  Mexico."    Amer.  Joum. 
Silliman,  3d  series,  Vol.  XXII,  Plate  III.    New  Haven,  1881. 


1881 — Hitchcock  (C.  H.).    Geological  map  of  the  United  States.    Scale, 
20  miles  to  the  inch.    New  York,  1881. 
With  a  i)ami)hlet,  a  wall  niap  13  feet  long  and  8  feet  wide  ;  the  largest  geo- 
*  logical  map  yet  published  of  the  United  States  and  Canada. 

f32) 


Ill— ARCTIC  AMERICA,  COMPRISINO  GREENLAND,  ARCTIC  ARCH- 
IPELAGO,  AND  THE  NORTHERNMOST  PART  OF  AMERICA. 


83. 

1851 — Richardson  (Sir  John).  Map  of  the  physical  geography  and  geol- 
ogy of  the  Arctic  regions. 

Accoiupanying  "Arctic  searching  expedition;  a  journal  of  a  boat-voyage 
tbrough  Kupert'a  land  and  the  Arctic  Sea,  in  search  of  the  discovery  ships, 
under  cororaaud  of  Sir  John  Franklin."    2  vols.    London,  1851. 

84.      .  ■ 

1855 — Isbister  (A.  K.),  Geological  sketch  map  of  the  northernmost  parts 
of  America. 

Accompanying  "On  the  geology  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Territories,  and  of 
portions  of  the  Arctic  and  northwestern  regions  of  America."  In  the  Joum. 
Geol.  Soc.  London,  Vol.  XI,  p.  497.    London,  1855. 

85, 

1855 — Isbister  (A.  K.).  Geological  sketch  map  of  the  northernmost  parts 
of  America.* 

Accompanying  "On  the  occurrence  of  numerous  fragments  of  fir- wood  in 
the  islands  of  the  Arctic  Archipelago,  with  remarks  on  the  rock  specimens 
brought  from  that  region,"  by  Sir  Roderick  T.  Murchison.  From  the  Joum. 
Geol.  Soc.  London,  Vol.  XI,  p.  536.    Loudon,  1855. 

•This  map  was  published  in  November  of  the  same  year,  to  accompany  a 
separate  issue  of  the  above-mentioned  memoir. 

86. 

1857 — Haughton  (S.).    Discoveries  in  the  Arctic  Sea  up  to  MDCCGLIV. 

Accompanying  "Reminiscences  of  Arctic  ice  travel  in  search  of  Sir  John 
Franklin  and  his  companions,"  by  Capt.  F.  L.  McClintock.  With  geological 
notes  and  illustrations  by  Rev.  Samuel  Haughton.  Journal  of  the  Royal  Dub- 
lin Society,  Feb.,  1857.     Dublin,  1857. 

87. 

1859 — Haughton  (S.).    Geological  map  of  the  Arctic  Archipelago. 

Accompanying  "A  narrative  of  the  Discovery  of  the  fate  of  Sir  John  Frank- 
lin and  his  companions,"  by  Capt.  F.  L.  McClintock,  p.  372.    London,  1859. 
In  black  etching,  and  covering  more  ground  than  the  issue  of  1857. 

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88. 
1860— Lieber  (O.  M.).    Sketch  showing  the  geology  of  the  coast  of 
Labrador.    Scale,  1  :  5,000,000. 

Accompauying  "Notes  on  the  ^oology  of  tho  const  of  Labrador,"  l>y  Oscar 
M.  Liebor,  August,  1H60  (sketch  No.  38).    Report  of  the  Suporintendout  of  tho 
U.  S.  Coast  Survey,  showing  tho  progrcs.H  of  the  survey  during  the  year  1800. 
4°.    Washington,  1601. 
Black  etching. 

sa. 

1861— Lieber  (O.  M.)  Die  KUsto  von  Labrador.  Nach  den  bisherigen 
Englischen  Aufnahmen,  den  Uutersuchungen  der  Missioniire  und 
handschriftlichen  Mittheilungen  von  Oscar  M.  Lieber.    Maasstab, 

1 :  4,000,000. 

Accompanying  "Die  Aniorikanische  astrononiische Expedition  nach  Labra- 
dor in  Julyi  1860."  Peternianu's  Geographische  Mittheilungen,  Vol.  VII, 
1861,  Taf.  IX.    4°.    Gotha,  1861. 

90. 
1874— Rhode  (J.G.)  and  Steenstmp  (K.  J.  V.).  Geognostische Uebersichts- 
Karte  der  Kiisten  des  Waigattes  in  Nord-Gronland.    Maasstab, 

1 :  710,000. 

Accompanying  "  Bemerkuugen  zu  der  Geognostischen  Uobersichts-Karte  der 
Kllsten  des  Waigattes  in  Nord-Grouland,"  von  K.  J,  V.  Steenstmp.  (Geog- 
raphic nnd  Esforschung  der  roliuregionen,  Nr.  89.)  Petermann's  Geo- 
graphische Mittheilungen,  Vol.  XX,  1874,  Taf.  VII.    Gotha,  1874. 

Appeared  also  in  Videnskabolige  Meddelelser  fra  den  naturbistorisko 
Forening  i  Kjobenhavn,  1874  and  1875,  p.  74 ;  and  in  the  Mineralogical  Mag- 
azine, Vol.  I,  p.  143.    Loudon  and  Truro,  1877. 

•■•:-^"-''  ■  '  91. 

1874— Rohde  (J.  G.)  and Steenstrup  (K.  J.  V.).  (Geognostische  Uebersichts- 
Karte  der  Kiistea  des  Waigattes  in  Nord-Gronland.) 

Accompanying  "  Videnskabelige  Meddelelser  fra  den  naturhistoriske  Fore- 
ning i  Kjobenhavn,"  1874  and  IS?.*),  p.  74.    Kjobenhavn, 1874. 
See  Rohde  (J.  G.)  and  Steenstmp  (K.  J.  V.),  1874— No.  90. 
Not  seen. 

-        92.  -•    ■•  V 

1876— Steenstrup  (K.  J.  V.).  Geognostisk  Kaart  over  en  Del  af  Julian- 
ehaabs  Distrikt  1  SydGroenland. 

Accompanying  "A.  Expeditionen  til  Julianehaabs  Distrikt  i  1876."  Med- 
delelser om  Groeuland,  Audet  Uefto,  p.  112.    Kjobenhavn,  1881. 

■-'''''^'  '-■  -  ■'  93. 

1877 — Rohde  (J.  G.)  and  Steenstrup  (K.  J.  V.).  Geognostische  Uebersichts- 
Karte  der  Kiisten  des  Waigattes  in  Nord-Gronland. 

Accompanying  "The  Mineralogical  Magazine," Vol,  I,  p.  143.  "On  the 
non-meteoric  origin  of  the  masses  of  metallic  iron  in  tho  basalt  of  Disko, 
Greenland.''  Selected  and  translated  from  the  original  Danish  paper  by 
K.  J.  V.  Steenstrup,  by  J.  G.  Rohde,  traveling  companion  to  the  authoT  on  hia 
expedition  in  1872.  Loudon  and  Truro,  1877. 
In  the  copy  seen  there  is  no  map. 

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94. 

1878 — Feilden  (H.  W.)  aiul  De  Banoe  (Cl  E.).  Sketch  map  showing  the 
geology  of  GriunoU  Laud  and  the  neighboring  regions. 

Accompanying  "  Geology  of  tbo  coasts  of  the  Arctic  lauds  visited  by  the 
lato  British  expedition,  under  Captain  Sir  George  Nares."  Journ.  Geol.  Soc. 
LoiMlou,  Vol,  XXXIV,  p.  656.    London,  1878. 

Black  etching. 

"  ■'     ■      95.      "     '' 

1879 — Eornernp  (A.).  Geologisk  Kaartskizze  over  Kystlandet  fra  God- 
thaab  til  Tiningnertok. 

Accompanying  "  Geologisko  lagttagelser  fra  Vestkysten  af  Greenland." 
Meddelelser  cm  Greenland,  Foerat  Uefte,  Kaart  13.    Kjobenhavu,  1879. 

96. 

1879 — Kornemp  (A.).  Geologisk  Kaartskisse  over  Gnejsens  Strygnings- 
]ii\jer  fra  Kaugatsiak  til  Holstensborg. 

Accompanying  "  B.  Expeditionen  til  Holstensborgs  Of  Igedesmiudes  Dis- 
trikter  i  1879."  Meddelelser  om  Groenland,  Andet  Hefte,  p.  149.  Kjebenhavn, 
1881. 

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IV.— NB^WTOUNDLAND. 


97. 

1824— Oomaok  (W.  E.).    Map  of  Newfoundland. 

Accompanying  "  Acconnt  of  a  journey  across  tbe  island  of  Newfoundland." 
Edinburgh  Philosophical  Journal,  Vol.  X,  Plato  VI,  page,  156.  Edinburgh, 
1824. 

Black,  with  geological  indications.  '  ,     .,  '      .*•    ' 

98. 

1842— Bonnyoastle  (Sir  Eichard  n.).    Newfoundland,  in  1842,  considered 
in  its  geological  and  statistical  relations. 
Acompanying  "  Newfoundland  in  1842."    2  vols.    12°.    London,  1842. 
Black,  with  geological  indications  and  notes. 

Jukes  has  priority  of  Bounycistle,  who  took  advantage  of  and  copied  Jukes' 
official  report  to  the  Newfoundland  Government. 

'  99. 

1842_JnkeB  (J.  B.).    Map  of  the  island  of  Newfoundland. 

Accompaning  "Excursions  in  and  about  Newfoundland  during  the  years 
1839  and  1840,"  by  J.  B.  Jukes.    2  vols.    London,  1842. 
Black,  with  geological  inscriptions  and  signs. 
See  Jukea  (J.  B.),  1843-No.  100. 

100. 

1843 — Jukes  (J.  B.).    Map  of  the  island  of  Newfoundland  (geologically 
colored). 

Accompanying  "General  report  of  the  geological  survey  of  Newfoundland 
during  the  years  183J  and  1840."    Loudon,  1843. 

About  a  quarter  of  the  whole  island  is  colored  geologically ;  the  rest  is  left 
in  blank,  as  unknown.  An  important  work.  The  same  map,  but  not  geolog- 
ically colored,  only  with  the  geological  inscriptions  and  signs,  accompanies 
"  Excursions  in  and  about  Newfoundland  during  the  years  1839  and  1840,"  by 
J.  B.  Jukes.    In  two  volumes.    London,  1842. 

101.       '■: 

1866— Murray  (Alex.).    Plan  of  Belvie  Bay  (Newfoundland).    Scale,  2 
miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Report  on  the  geology  of  Newfoundland  for  1S65,"  p.  24. 
Montreal,  1866. 
:  Black,  with  geological  indications.      ' 

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NEWFOUNDLAND. 


37 


102. 

1870 — Murray  (Alex.).  Map  of  an  exploration  of  the  Bay  East  River, 
Newfound  laud.    Scale,  4  statute  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accumpanying  "ReportjUpou  tho  goologicul  Burvoy  of  Newfoundland  for 
the  year  1870."    St.  John's,  Newfoundland,  1870.  » 

Black,  with  geological  indicationH. 

103. 

1873 — Murray  (Alex.).  Geological  map  of  Newfoundland.  London, 
1873. 

The  first  complete  geological  map  of  the  whole  island.  No  date  of  publica- 
tion on  tho  map  ;  but  a  small  explanatory  tract  or  label  attached  to  it  says 
July,  1873. 

104. 

1873 — Mturray  (Alex.)  and  Howley  (J.  P.).  Map  showing  the  distribu- 
tion of  the  coal  formation,  &c.,  St.  George's  Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Accompanying  "Report  of  progress  for  tho  year  1873,  Geological  survey  of 
Newfoundland."    Montreal,  1873. 
Black,  with  dotted  lines  and  geological  indications. 

105.    • 

1874 — Oilpin  (E.).  Sketch  of  the  Carboniferous  district  of  St.  George's 
Bay,  Newfoundland. 

Accompanying  "  Notes  on  the  Cnalmecsures  and  lower  Carbouixerous  strata 
of  Western  Newfoundland."  Trans.  North  of  England  Inst.  Mining  Engrs., 
Vol.  XXIII,  Plato  XXXV.     Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1874. 

Black  etching  and  geological  indications. 

106. 

1874 — Murray  (Alex.).  Map  of  Gander  Biver  and  Lake.  Scale,  4  miles 
to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Newfoundland;  report  of  progress 
for  the  year  1874."    St.  John's,  Newfoundland,  1875. 
Black,  with  geological  indications. 

107. 

1874 — Murray  (Alex.)  and  Howley  (J.  V.),  Map  showing  the  distribution 
of  the  Silurian  and  Carboniferous  formation,  &c.,  in  St.  George's 
and  Port  k  Port  Bays,  Newfoundland.    Scale,  4  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Newfounuland ;  report  of  progress  for 
for  the  year  1874."    St.  John's,  Newfoundland,  1875. 

Black,  with  dotted  lines  and  geological  indications. 

108. 

(1870)— Murray  (Alex.)  and  Howley  (J.  P.)  Geological  map  of  New- 
foundland.   London  (1879). 

There  is  no  date  of  publication  on  the  map.  I  received  a  copy  from  the 
author  in  July,  1880. 

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109. 


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1881 — Marray  (Alex.)  and  Howley  (J.  P.)  Peninsula  of  Avalon,  Bhowing 
distribution  of  formations.    Scale,  4  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accorapanying  "  Geological  survey  of  JJpwfoundland  ;  report  of  progress 
for  the  year  1881."    St.  John's,  Newfoundland,  1882. 

A  large,  important  geological  map  of  the  eastern  part  of  the  island. 

110. 

1881 — Rowley  (J.  P.).  Section  map  showing  the  corrugation  eflfecting 
the  stratification  of  the  Hiironian  formation  near  Brigus,  Concep- 
tion Bay.     Scale,  4  inches  to  1  mile. 

Accompanying  "Geological  eurvey  of  Newfoundland;  report  of  progress 
for  the  year  18S1.      St.  John's,  Newfoundland,  1882. 

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v.— ACADIA,  COMPRISINO-  NOVA  SCOTIA  (CAP'S  BRETON  ISLAND), 
PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND,  MAGDALEN  IiANDS,  AND  NEW 
BRUNSWICK. 

HI. 

1828— Jackson  (0.  T.)  and  Alger  (Francis).  A  geological  map  of  part  of 
Nova  Scotia.    Scale,  10  miles  to  |  of  an  inch. 

Accompanying  "A  description  of  the  mineralogy  and  geology  of  a  part  of 
Nova  Scotia."    Amer.  Journ.  Silliman,  Vol.  XIV.     New  Haven,  1828. 

Also  in  the  Memoirs  of  the  American  Academy  of  Science,  1832.  4°.  Cam- 
bridge. 

112. 

1832— Baddeley  (F.  F.).  Outline  of  the  Magdalen  Islands,  with  geolog- 
ical notes. 

Accompanying  "On  the  Magdalen  Islands."  In  Trans.  Lit.  and  Hist.  Soo, 
Quebec.     Vol.  II.     Quebec,  1836. 

113. 

1882 — Jackson  (C.  T.)  and  Alger  (Francis).  A  geological  map  of  part 
of  Nova  Scotia.    Scale,  10  uJles  to  |  of  an  inch. 

Accompanying  "A  description  o^'  the  mineralogy  and  geology  of  a  part  of 
Nova  Scotia."  Memoirs  of  the  American  Academy  of  Science.  4to.  1832. 
Cambridge,  1832. 

See  Jackson  (C.  T.)  and  Alger  (Francis),  1828— No.  111. 

114. 

1836 — Oesner  (Abraham).  A  new  map  of  Nova  Scotia  and  Cape  Bre- 
ton, Prince  Edward  Island,  and  part  of  New  Brunswick. 

Accompanying  "  Rerjiirks  on  the  geology  and  mineralogy  of  Nova  Scotia," 
by  A.  Gesner.     Halifax.  1836. 

No  author's  name  on  the  map. 

115. 

1841 — Jaokdon  (C.  T.)  and  Alger  (F.).  A  new  pocket  map  of  the  penin- 
sula of  Nova  Scotia,  iutended  as  a  topographical  guif''?,  also  to 
illustrate  its  geological  structure.     (Boston),  1841. 

No  place  of  publication  is  given,  but  Boston  is  undoubtedly  the  place  and 
Francis  Alger  was  the  editor. 

116. 

1843 — Oesner  (Abraham).    Geological  map  of  Njva  Scotia. 

Accompanying  "  On  tho  geology  of  Cape  Breton,"  by  Richard  Brown,  and 
"  In  tho  lower  carboniferous  rocks  or  gypsiferds  formation  of  Nova  Scotia," 
by  J.  W.  Dawson.     Journ.  Geol.  Soc.  Loudon,  Vol.  I,  p.  23.    London,  1845. 

Sue  Dawson  (J.  W.),  1845-No.  119. 

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117. 


(BUU..  7. 


1843— Gesner  (Abrn "  im).    Geological  map  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Accompanying  "A  geological  niapof  Nova  Scotia  ";  also,  "On  the  geology  of 
Cape  Breton,"  by  Richard  Brown,  and  "  On  the  lower  cailMiiferous  rocks  of 
Nova  Scotia,"  by  J.  W.  Dawson.  Proceed,  of  the  Geol.  Sbc.  of  London,  "Vol. 
VI,  pp.  186,  269,  and  272."    London,  1846. 

A  part  of  the  map  was  colored  by  Messrs.  R.  Brown  and  J.  W.  Dawson, 
and  the  geological  map  by  C.  T.  Jackson  and  Alger  of  1828  was  used. 

118. 

1845— DawBon  (J.  W.).    <  .  >!)        ,i  map  of  part  of  Nova  Scotia. 

Accompanying  "'On  ibe  nower  coal  formation  of  the  eastern  part  of  Nova 
.;,.      Scotia."    Joum.  Geol.  Soc.  London,  Vol.  I,  p.  322.    London,  1845. 
See  Dawson  (J.  W.),  1845— No.  119. 

119. 

1846 — Dawson  (J.  W.).    Geological  map  of  part  of  Nova  Scotia.  ' 

Accompanying  "  On  the  newer  coal  formation  of  the  eastern  part  of  Nova 
Scotia."  In  Proceed,  of  the  Geol.  Soc.  of  London,  Vol.  IV,  p.  504.  London, 
1846. 

This  map  and  A.  Gesner's  geological  map  of  Nova  Scotia  were  issued  twice, 
first  in  Vol.  IV  of  the  Proceedings  and  then  in  Vol.  I  of  the  Journal  of  the 
Geological  Society.  No  explanation  is  given  of  the  doable  issue  of  maps  and 
of  the  accompanying  memoirs.  , 


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1847— Dawson  (J.  W.).     Map  and  >^ 
Nova  Scotia. 

Accompanying  "On  the  new  red  sandstone  -.f  Nova  Scotia."    Joum.  Geol. 
Soc.  London,  Vol.  IV,  p.  50.    London,  1848. 
Black  etching. 

121. 

1848— Taylor  (R.  C).    Map  of  tlie  New  Brunswick,  Nova  Scotia,  Cape 
Breton,  and  Newfoundland  coal  fields. 
Accompanying  "  Statistics  of  coal,"  p.  208.    Philadelphia,  1848. 

•i-j2. 

1850 — Robb  (J.).    Geological  map  «;i  Nc»v  Brunswick. 

Accompanying  "Report  on  the  agricultural  capabilities  of  the  province  of 
New  Brunswick,"  by  James  F.  W.  Johnston.    Fredericton,  IH-'iO. 

The  main  sources  of  information  for  the  construction  of  this  map  are  two 
uuiuuscript  ujiiir,  by  Abraham  Gesner,  formerly  provincial  geologist. 

123. 

1851— Jackson  (C.  T.).    A  geological  map  of  the  Albert  Coal  Mines  and 
the  surrounding  strata. 

Accompanying  "Report  on  the  Albert  Coal  Mine"  (New  Brunswick).     (Bos- 
ton), 1851. 
Black,  with  geological  indications.  ' 

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124. 


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1855— Dawson  (J.  W.).  Geological  map  of  Nova  Scotia,  Prince  Edward 
Island,  and  part  of  New  Brunswick. 

Accompanying  "Acadian  geology:  an  account  of  the  geological  structure 
and  mineral  resources  of  Nova  Scotia  and  portions  of  the  neighbouring  proY- 
inces  of  British  America."    Edinburgh,  1855. 

The  first  edition  of  an  important  geological  map  and  work. 

125. 

1860— Dawson  (J.  W.).    No  title. 

Accompanying  "On  the  Silurian  and  Devonian  rocks  of  Nova  Scotia." 
The  Canadian  Naturalist  and  Geologist,  Vol.  V,  p.  131].    Montreal,  1860. 
Black  etching. 

126. 

1863— Matthew  (G.  F.).  Map  of  the  vicinity  of  St.  John,  New  Bruns- 
wick. 

Accompanying  "Observations  on  the  geology  of  8t.  John  County,  New 
Brnuswick."    The  Canadian  Naturalist  and  Geologist,  p.  8,  Montreal,  1863. 

Black  etching. 

127. 

1864 — Bailey  (L.  W.).  Geological  map  of  the  Tobique  and  Nepisiquit 
Kivers,  New  Brunswick. 

Accompanying  'Notes  on  the  geology  and  botany  of  New  Brunswick." 
The  Canadian  Naturalist  and  Geologist,  new  series.  Vol.  I,  p.  81.  Montreal, 
1864. 

Black  etching. 

128. 

1864 — Bailey  (L.  W.)  and  Matthew  (G.  F.).  Geological  map  of  the  coun- 
ties of  St.  John,  Kings,  Queens,  and  Albert,  New  Brunswick, 
showing  the  position  and  extent  of  each  formation,  from  the  Car- 
boniferous basin  to  the  coast. 

Accompanying  "  Observations  on  the  geology  of  Southern  New  Brunswick, 
made  principally  during  the  summer  of  1864,"  by  L.  W.  Bailey,  George  F. 
Matthew,  and  C.  F.  Hart.     Fredericton,  1865. 

An  important  map  and  memoir. 

129. 

1866 — Bailey  (L.  W.)  and  Matthew  (G.  F.).  Geological  map  of  the  coun- 
ties of  St.  John,  Kings,  Queens,  aud  Albert,  New  Brunswick, 
showing  the  position  and  extent  of  each  formation,  from  the  Car- 
boniferous basin  to  the  coast. 

Accompanying  "  On  the  Azoic  and  Paleozoic  rocks  of  Southern  New  Brnus- 
wick," by  by  G.  F.  Matthew.     Journ.  Oeol.  Soc.  London,  Vol.  XXI,  p.  422. 
Loudon,  1865. 
Black  etohing. 

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1866— Bailey  (L.  W.).    Geological  raap  of  Grand  Manan. 

Accompanying  "On  the  physiography  and  geology  of  the  island  of  Grand 
Manan"  (Now  Brnnswick).  The  Canadian  Natnralist  and  Geologist,  Vol.  VI, 
p.  43.    Montreal,  1865. 

Black  etching. 

131. 

1866— Hedley  (Edward).  Geological  map  of  the  province  of  Nova 
Scotia,  including  the  island  of  Cape  Breton. 

Accompanying  "  On  the  iron  mines  and  iron  manufacture  of  Nova  Scotia." 
Trans.  North  of  England  Inst.  Mining  Engrs.,  Vol.  XIV,  Plate  I,  p.  15. 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1865. 

^, -.;,  .     .  132. 

1S66— Honeyman  (D.).    (Geological)  map  of  Antigonisli  County. 

,.  Accompanying  "Geology  of  Autigonish  County,  Nova  Scotia."  Proceed, 
and  Trans,  of  the  Nova  Scotian  Institute  of  Natural  Sciences  of  Halifax,  Nova 
Scotia.    Vol.  I,  p.  106.    Halifax,  1867. 


133. 

1868 — Dawson  (J.  W.).    Sketch  map  of  Pictou  coal  district. 

Accompanying  "Acadian  geology,"  2d  edition,  p.  320.    Loudon,  1868. 
Black  etching  and  inscriptions. 

134.   ■"■■■.  r' 


1868 — Dawson  (J.  W.).    Map  of  Cape  Breton  coal  fields. 

Accompanying  "Acadian  geology,"  2d  edition,  p.  413.    London,  1868. 

Black  etching  and  inscriptions. 

These  two  maps  of  Dawson  are  copied  in  black  etching,  on  a  reduced  scale 
wood  cuts,  in  "Coal  regions  of  America,"  by  James  Macfarlane,  New  York, 
1873. 

135.  '    "-■'     ' 

1868 — Dawson  (J.  W.).  Geological  map  of  Nova  Scotia,  New  Bruns- 
wick, and  Prince  Edward's  Island.    Scale,  25  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "Acadian  geology,"  2d  edition  and  3d  edition.  London, 
1868  and  1878. 

136. 

1869— Robb  (Charles).  Sketch  map  of  the  counties  of  York,  Carleton, 
and  part  of  Victoria,  province  of  New  Brunswick.  Scale,  8  miles 
to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Canada.  Report  of  progress  from 
1866  to  1869,"  p.  173.     Montreal,  1870.  .     .     v, 

Black,  with  geological  indications.  .     ,  ,/     r 

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137. 


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1870 — Hind  (H.  Y.).  Sketch  maps  from  the  Atlantic  at  Halifax  to  thd 
St.  Lawrence. 

Accompanying  "On  two  Gneiesoid  series  in  Nova  Scotia  and  New  Bruns- 
wick, supposed  to  be  the  equivalent  of  the  Huronian  and  ^jaurentian."  Joum. 
Geol.  Soc.  London,  Vol.  XXVI,  p.  478.    London,  1870. 

Three  sketches  in  black  etchings. 

138. 

1870~Logan  (Sir  W.  E.),  and  Hartley  ( E.).  Geological  map  of  the  Pictou 
coal  field,  province  of  Nova  Scotia.    Scale,  1  inch  to  a  mile. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Canada,  report  of  progress  from  1866 
to  1669,"  p.  3.    Montreal,  1870. 

139. 

1870 — Bntherford  (John).  Map  of  Nova  Scotia,  showing  the  Carbonif- 
erous formation  and  position  of  the  coal  fields. 

Accompanying  "The  coal  fields  of  Nova  Scotia."    Trans.  North  of  England 
Inst.  Mining  Engrs.,  Vol.  XIX,  Plate  XXV,  p.  114.     Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
1870. 
Black  etching. 

140. 

1870 — Rutherford  (John).    Map  of  portion  of  the  Pictou  coal  field. 

Accompanying  "  The  coal  fields  of  Nova  Scotia."  Trans.  North  of  England 
Inst.  Mining  Engrs.,  Vol.  XIX,  Plate  XXVII,  p.  122.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
1870. 

Black,  with  geological  indications. 

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141. 

1871 — Brown  (Richard).    Geological  map  of  Cape  Breton. 

Accompanying  "The  coal  fields  and  coal  trade  of  the  Island  of  Cape 
Breton."    Frontispiece.    London,  1871. 

142. 

1871 — Brown  (Icichard).    Map  of  the  Sydney  coal  field. 

Accompanying  "The  coal  fields  and  coal  trade  of  the  Island  of  Cape 
Breton,"  p.  160.    London,  1871. 

-^  143. 

1871— Dawson  (J.  W.).    Geological  map  of  Prince  Edward  Island. 

Accompanying  "Report  on  the  geological  structure  and  mineral  resources 
of  Prince  Edward  Island,"  by  J.  W.  Dawson,  assisted  by  B.  J.  Harrington. 
Montreal,  1871. 

,.  144. 

1873— Dawson  (J.  W.).    Sketch  map  of  Pictou  coal  district. 

Accompanying  "Coal  regionn  of  America,"  by  James  Macfarlane.    Ne^r 
York,  1873. 
Black  etching.    A  reduction  of  Dawsou's  map  of  1868. 
See  Dawson  (J.  W.),  1868— No.  133. 

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1873— DawBon  (J.  W.).    Map  of  Cape  Breton  coal  flold. 

Accompanying  "Coal  regions  of  America,"  hy  James  Macfarlane.    New 

York,  ia73. 

Black  etching.    A  reduction  of  Dawaon's  map  of  1868. 
See  Dawson  (J.  W.),  1868-No.  134. 

146. 

1873— Gilpin  (E.).    Pictou  coal  field.    Scale,  two-thirds  of  an  inch  eqnal 

one  mile. 

Accompanying  "The  Pictou  coal  field."    Trans.  North  of  England  Inst. 
Mining  Engrs.,  Vol.  XXII,  Plate  XXXIII,  p.  139.    Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 

1873. 
Black  etching  and  geological  indications. 

147. 

1876— Gilpin  (E,).    Sketch  map  Sydney  coal  field  from  admiralty  chart. 
Accompanying  "The  submarine  coal  of  Cape  Breton,  Nova  Scotia."    Trans. 
North  of  England  Inst.  Mining  Engrs.,  Vol.  XXIV,  Plate  XXXIV.    Newcas- 
tle-upon-Tyne, 1875. 
Black  etching. 

148.     -  -w.^.-  i'..-^ 

1876— Bobb  (0.)  and  Fletcher  (H.).    Geological  map  of  Cape  Dauphin 
district,  Cape  Breton,  Nova  Scotia.    Scale,  four  inches  to  a 

mile. 

Accompanying  "Report  on  explorations  and  surveys  in  Cape  Breton, 
Nova  Scotia."  Geological  Surv.  of  Canada;  report  of  progress  for  1874-'75, 
p.  251.    Montreal,  1875. 

149. 

1876 — Eobb  (C.)  and  Fletcher  (H.).    Geological  map  of  the  Sydney  coal 
field.  Cape  Breton,  Nova  Scotia.    Scale,  one  inch  to  a  mile. 

Accompanying  "Report  of  explorations  and  surveys  in  Cape  Breton, Nova 
Scotia,"  by  H.  Fletcher.  Geol.  Surv.  Canada ;  report  of  progress  for  1875-76, 
p.  418.    Montreal,  1877. 

150.     :    ,  :  ■     .       „._,;       ...,_, 

1876 — Routledge  (W.).    Coal  area  map  or  plan  of  the  Sydney  coal  field, 
Cape  Breton  County,  Nova  Scotia. 

Accojopanyiug  "Notes  on  the  Sydney  coal  field  in  the  Island  of  Capo  Breton, 
British  North  America."  Trans.  North  of  England  Inst.  Mining  Engrs.,  Vol. 
XXIV,  Plate  XXXVI.    Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1875.  .       ■      -■;. 

Mtt^       .   ...    ..;._".' .  ." 

1876— Bailey  (L.  W.)  and  Ells  (R.  W.).    Geological  map  of  the  lower 
carboniferous  rocks  of  Albert  and  Westmoreland  Counties,  New 
Brunswick,  showing  the  distribution  of  the  Albert  shales.    Scale, 
i     one  inch  to  a  mile. 

Accompanying  "Report  on  the  lower  carboniferous  belt  of  Albert  and 
Westmoreland  Counties,  N.  B.,  including  the  'Albert  shales.'"  Geol.  Surv. 
Canada;  report  of  progress  for  1876-*77,  p.  351.    Montreal,  1878. 


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152. 

1876 — Ells  { B.  W.).  Map  shewing  the  distribution  of  iron  ores  of  Oarle- 
ton  County,  New  Brunswick. 

Accompanying  "Eeport  on  the  iron  ore  depoBits  of  Carleton  County,  New 
BruEBwick."    Geol.  Surv.  Canada;  report  of   progress  for  1874-'75,  p.  97. 
Montreal,  1876. 
Black,  with  geological  indications. 

•      ,       .  153.  -;■•" 

1876— Fletcher  (H.).  Geological  map  of  part  of  Cape  Breton,  Nova 
Scotia,  from  North  Sydney  and  Sydney  River  to  Great  Bras  d'Or 
and  St.  Anne  Harbor.,    Scale,  one  inch  to  a  mile. 

Accompanying  "Report  on  the  geology  of  part  of  the  counties  of  Victoria, 
Cstpe  Breton,  and  Richmond,  Nova  Scotia."  Geol.  Surv.  Canada;  report  of 
progress  for  187t}-'77,  p.  456.    Montreal,  1878. 

154 

1876— Robb  (C.)  and  Fletcher  (H.).  Geological  map  of  the  Sydney  coal 
field,  Cape  Breton,  Nova  Scotia.    Scale,  one  inch  to  a  mile. 

Accompanying  "Report  on  exploration  aud  surveys  in  Cape  Breton,  Nova 
Scotia."  Geol.  Surv.  Canada;  report  of  progress  for  1874-75,  p.  266.  Mon- 
treal, 1875. 

155. 

1877— Gilpin  (E.).  Geological  map  of  Nova  Scotia,  shewing  relative 
positions  of  the  iron  ores,  limestones  aud  coal  fields,  based  on 
the  geological  map  prefixed  to  second  edition  of  Dr.  Dawson's 
Acadian  Geology. 

Accompanying  "  The  iron  ores  of  Nova  Scotia."  Trans.  North  of  England 
Inst.  Mining  Engrs.,  Vol.  XXVI,  Plate  IX.     Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1877. 

156. 

1877 — Gilpin  (E.).  Geological  map  of  part  of  Pictou  County,  Nova 
Scotia,  from  surveys  of  Sir  William  Logan  and  the  writer. 

Accompanying  "The  iron  ores  of  Nova  Scotia."  Trans,  north  of  England 
Inst.  Mining  Engrs.  Vol.  XXVI,  Plate  VIII.    Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1877. 

157. 

1878 — Dawson  (J.  W.).  Geological  map  of  Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick^ 
and  Prince  Edward's  Island.    Scale,  25  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "Acadian  geology,"  3d  edition.    London,  1878. 

The  map  is  precisely  the  same  as  that  in  the  2d  edition,  published  in  1868. 

See  Dawson  (J.  W.),  1868— No.  135. 

158. 

1879— Fletcher  (H.).  Geological  map  of  part  of  Cape  Breton,  Nova 
Scotia,  to  illustrate  Report  for  1877-8.    Scale,  one  inch  to  a  mile. 

Accompanying  "  Reports  of  explorations  and  surveys  in  Cape  Breton,  Nova 
Scotia."  Geol.  Surv.  Canada;  report  of  progress  for  1877-78,  atlas.  Mon- 
treal, 1879. 


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109. 

1880— BaUey  (L.  W.),  Matthew  (G.  F.),  and  Ells  (R.  W.).  Province  of 
New  Brunswick.    Scale,  4  miles  to  one  inch,  or  1:253,440. 

Accompanying  "  Report  on  the  geology  of  southern  New  Brunswick,  em- 
bracing the  counties  of  Charlotte,  Suubury,  Queens,  King,  St.  John,  and  Al- 
bert."   Geol.  Surv,  Canada;  report  of  progress  for  1878-'79.    Montreal,  1880. 

The  southern  part  of  Now  Brunswick,  No.  1,  in  three  sheets,  Nos.  1,  S,  W., 
1,  8.  E.,  and  1,  N.  E. 

This  map  is  remarkably  well  executed. 

160. 

1881 — Oilpin  (Edwin).  Sketch  map,  approximate  distribution  of  the  car- 
boniferous series  of  Nova  Scotia  and  New  Brunswick. 

Accompanying  "  The  gypsum  of  Nova  Scotia."  Trans.  North  of  England 
Inst.,  Mining  Engrs.,  Vol.  XXX,  Plate  XII,  p.  68,    Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1881. 

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VI.— CANADA  PROPER,  COMPRISING  THE  PROVINCE  OP  QUEBEC 
(ANTICOSTI  ISLAND)  OR  LOTVER  CANADA  OR  EAST  CANADA, 
AND  THE  PROVINCE  OP  ONTARIO  OR  UPPER  CANADA  OR 
WEST  CANADA. 

■  161. 

1829— Baddeley  (F.  F.).    Sketch  of  the  river  Saguenay  and  Lake  St. 
John,  to  which  are  added  a  few  geognostical  notes. 

Accoinpunying  "Geognosy  of  apart  of  the  Saguenay  countrj'."    In  Trans.. 
Literary  and  Historical  Soc,  Quebec,  Vol.  I.     Quebec,  1829. 
Black,  with  geological  indications. 

162. 

1852 — Logan  (W.  E.).    Geological  map  of  a  part  of  Canada. 

Accompanying  "  On  the  foot-prints  occurring  in  the  Potsdam  sandstone 
of  Canada."    Journ.  Geol.  Soc,  London,  Vol.  VIII,  p.  199.    London,  1852. 
This  map  is  of  a  part  of  Canada  East. 

163. 
1853 — Bigsby  (J.  J.).    Geological  map  of  the  vicinity  of  Quebec. 

Accompanying  "On  the  geology   of  Quebec  and  its  environs."    Journ. 
Geol.  Soc,  London,  Vol.  IX,  p.  82.     London,  1853. 
Black  etching. 

164. 

1856 — Logan  (W.  E.).  Plan  showing  the  distribution  of  crystalline 
limestones  of  the  Laurentian  series,  between  Grenville  and  Eaw- 
don.    Scale,  3  miles  to  an  inch. 

Accompanying  "Geol.  Surv.  Canada;  reports  of  progress  for  the  years 
1853-56",  p.  38.     Toronto,  1857. 

166. 

1856 — Bichardson  (James).  Plan  of  the  Island  of  Anticosti.  Scale,  9 
miles  to  an  inch.^ 

Accompanying  "Geol.  Surv.  Canada;  report  of  progress  for  the  years 
ia'J3-.'J6",  p.  234.     Toronto,  1857. 

Black,  with  dotted  lines,  letters,  and  indications. 

166. 

1857 — Murray  (Alex.).  Plane*  of  Bonne  Oh^re,  Madawaska,  and  Sha- 
washkong  Rivers,  and  sources  of  the  Ottonabee.  S<;ale,  80  chains 
to  an  inch. 

Accompanying  "Geological  Reports  of  Canada  for  1853,  '54,  '55,  '56."  Grand 
folio  atlas.    Toronto,  1857. 

In  four  sheets,    lllack,  with  geological  indications. 

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MAPOTECa   OEOLOOICA   AMERICANA. 

167. 


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1857 — Murray  (A.)  and  Logan  (W.  E.).  Plans  shewing  oxplorationa  on 
the  north  shore  of  Lake  Huron  and  thence  eastward  to  tlie  Ot- 
tawa.   Scale,  80  chains  to  an  inch. 

Accompanying  "Geographical  Reports  of  Canada  for  1853,  '54,  '65,  '56." 
Grand  folio  atlas.    Toronto,  1857. 

In  eleven  sheets.    Black,  with  geological  indications. 

168. 

1867— Murray  (A.)  and  Logan  (W.  E.).    Plans  shewing  explorations  be- 
tween the  east  shore  of  Lake  Huron  and  the  Ottawa  River, 
Maganatawan   Biver,  and  Muskoka  and  Petewahweh  Kiver 
Scale,  80  chains  to  an  inch. 

Accompanying  "Geological  Reports  of  Canada  for  18.53,  '54,  '55,  '56." 
Grand  folio  atlas.    Toronto,  1857. 

In  seyen  sheets.     Black,  with  geoio<{ical  indications. 

169. 

1857 — Biohardson  (James).    Plan  showing  the  distribution  of  the  De- 
vonian and  Silurian  formations  in  a  part  of  Gaspd.    Scale,  6  miles 
to  an  inch. 
Accompanying    ' '  Geol.   Surv.  Canada ;    report  of  progress  for  the  year 
.V.   .        1857",  p.  270.    Toronto,  1858. 

Black,  with  dotted  linos  and  geological  indications. 

■,     "  170. 

1867— Eichardson  (J.)  and  Barlow  (S.).  Topographical  plan  of  Magdalen 
River. 

Accompanying    "Geol.    Surv.   Canada;    report  of  progress  for  Iho  year 
1857  ",  p.  92.    Toronto.  1858. 
Black,  with  geological  indications. 

.  171.'  "'■':"  ■   '  '•  ' 

1857 — Biohardson  (J.).  Plan  showing  the  distribution  of  the  Laurentian 
and  Lower  Silurian  rocks  in  the  vicinity  of  Lake  St.  John. 

-,*A  Accompanying    "Geol.    Surv.   Canada;    report  of   progress  for  the  year 

1857",  p.  92.     Toronto,  1858. 
Black,  with  geological  indications. 

172. 

1858— Logan  (Sir  W.  E.).  Plan  showing  the  distribution  of  crystiiUiue 
limestone  of  the  Laurentian  series  in  the  counties  of  Argenteuil 
and  Ottawa. 

Accompanying  "  Geol.  Surv,  of  Canada ;  report  of  progress  for  the  yenr 
1858",  p.  66.     Montreal,  1859. 

Black,  with  geological  indications. 

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1868— Logan  (Sir  W.  K.).  Plan  sUowing  the  distribution  of  the  llurou- 
ian  rocks,  between  rivers  St.  Mary  and  Missisague. 

Accomimnyiiig  "Geol.  Siirv.  Canndu ;  report  of  progress  for  the  year  1858", 
p.  104.     Montreal,  18f)U. 

Black,  with  geological  ludicatioua. 

,    174. 

1868 — Eichardson  (J.).  Plan  showing  the  distribiuion  of  the  Devonian 
and  Silurian  formations  in  a  part  of  Ga8p(5. 

Accompauying  "Uool.  Snrv.  of  Cauada;   report  of  progreiw  for  the  year 
1858",  p.  170.     Montreal,  1859. 
Black,  with  geological  iudicationa. 

175. 

I860 — Gibb  (G.  D.).  Murray's  cavern  and  subterranean  river — Fourth 
chute  of  the  Bonne  Ch^re  River,  Ottawa. 

Accompanying  "On  Canadian  Caverns;"  The  Geologist,  edited  by  J.  S. 
Mackie,  Vol.  Ill,  pi.  XI.    London,  1860. 
Colored,  and  with  geological  indications. 

176. 
1860— Gibb  (G.  D.).     IJasaltic  dykes  of  Mecattina. 

Accon>panying  "On  Canadian  Caverns;"  The  Geologist,  edited  by  J.  S. 
Mackie,  Vol.  Ill,  pi.  VIII.     London,  1860. 
Colored,  and  with  geological  indications. 

177. 
I860 — Gibb  (G.  D.).    The  basaltic  caverns  of  Henley  Island. 

Accompanying  "On  Canadian  Caverns;"  The  Geologist,  edited  by  J.  S. 
Mackie,  Vol,  III,  pi.  VIL    London,  18G0. 

178. 
I860 — Gibb  (G.  D.).    Caverns  and  arched  rocks  at  Perc^  Gasp^. 

Accompanying  "On  Canadian  Caverns;"  The  Geologist,  edited  by  J.  S. 
Mackie,  Vol.  Ill,  pi.  VI.    London,  1860. 
Colored,  and  with  geological  indications. 

179. 

1862 — Logan  (Sir  W.  E.).  Map  showing  the  distribution  of  Laurentian 
rocks  in  parts  of  the  counties  of  Ottawa,  Terrebonne,  Argenteuil, 
and  Two  Mountains.    Scale,  7  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Geol.  Surv.  Canada;    report  of  progress  from   its  ccm- 
,  mencement  to  1863."  Atlas  of  maps  and  sections,  with  aa  introduction  and  ap- 
pendix.  Geological  maps  II.    Montreal,  1865, 

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1862— Logan  (3ir  W.  E.).  Plan  Hliowitipr  tho  (listrlbution  of  liinoHtoiHi 
couglomeratc8  in  tho  Quebec  Kioup,  of  Point  L6vi.s. 

Accoinpiinying  "  Ocol.  Siirv.  Ciinudu;  report  of  progrcsH  from  Hh  coiii- 
menccinout  to  18G:{."  Atltisof  iniiitH  iiiid  MKClioiis,  with  uu  introduction  iind  ap- 
pendix.    Gcologicul  maps  V.    Montreal,  18G5. 

Ulack  etching. 

8oo  Logan  (Sir  W.  E.),  18G2-NO.  181. 

181.  '        .•■■ 

1862.— Logan  (Sir  W.  E.).  Plan  showin},'  the  distribution  of  linieatono 
conglomerates  in  the  Quebec;  groui)  at  Point  L6vis. 

Accompanying  "Letter  atldroBsed  Ut  Mr.  Joacliiin  Barrande,  on  the  rocks  of 
the  Quebec  group  at  Poin^  Tidvis,"  in  The  Canadian  NaturaliNt  and  OeologJNt, 
May  and  June,  1803.    V         HI,  p.  183.    Montreal,  June,  1863. 
Black  etching. 
■•'   •         ■  182. 

1863 — Maroon  (Jules).  Plan  des  gisenients  des  leutilles  doloniitiques 
dans  les  schistes  Taeoniques  de  la  Poiute  L^vis,  au  Canada,  liSOI- 
180a.      •  "-  ■^\::.''  ^  ';,■:     ■■.-■-,  ■  .,     -r  •• 

Accompanying  "  Notice  sur  Ich  gisementH  des  lentilles  trilo])itif6re8  taeoni- 
ques do  la  Pointe  Ldvis,  au  Canada."    Bull.  Soc.  g6ol.  France,  2"  sdric;,  Vol. 
XXI,  p.  236.    Paris,  1864. 
Black  etching. 

183. 

1866 — Logan  (Sir  W.  E.).  Map  showing  the  distribution  of  various  su- 
perficial deposits  between  Lake  Superior  and  Gaspe.  Scale,  l-*i5 
miles  to  the  inch.  '   ' 

Accompanying  "Gool.  Surv.  Canada;  report  of  progress  from  its  com- 
mencement to  1863."  Atlas  of  maps  atid  sections,  with  an  introduction  and 
appendix.    Geological  maps  VI.    Montreal,  1865. 

184. 

1866 — Logan  (Sir  W.  E.).  Map  showing  the  distribution  of  the  Huroniau 
rocks  between  rivers  BachebAvahuung  and  Mississagui.  Scale, 
1.506,880,  or  8  miles  to  the  inch.  >  = 

Accompanying  "  Geol.  Surv.  Canada ;  report  of  progress  from  its  commence- 
ment to  1863."  Atlas  of  maps  and  sections,  with  an  introduction  and  appendix. 
Geological  maps  III.     Montreal,  1865. 

■     .  '  185. 

1866 — Logan  (Sir.  W.  E.).    Map  showing  tho  distribution  of  rocks  be- 
longing to  the  Potsdam,  Quebec,  and  Trenton  groups,  ou  tho  east 
side  of  Lake  Ohamplain,  in  the  neighbourhood  of  the  line  between 
;"  Canada  East  and  Vermont.    Scale,  two  miles  to  an  inch. 

Accompanying  "Geol.  Surv.  Canada;  report  of  progress  from  its  com- 
mencement to  1863."  Altas  of  maps  and  sections,  with  au  introduction  ami 
appendix.    Geological  maps  IV.    Montreal,  1865. 

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1868 — Biohardson  (James).  Map  showing  the  distribution  of  the  Lowor 
Silurian  rocks  between  tlie  Chaudiiiie  and  Trois  IMstolrs  Eivers, 
Houth  side  of  the  river  St.  Lawrence,  province  of  Quebec.  Scale, 
eight  miles  to  one  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Geol.  Surv.  Canada;  report  of  progress  from  IHOG  to  18)W', 
p.  119.    Montreal,  1870. 

187. 

1868 — Vennor  (H.  G.).  Map  showing  the  distribution  of  the  rock  for- 
mations in  parts  of  the  counties  of  Peterborough,  Hastings, 
Addington,  and  Froutenac,  province  of  Ontario.  Scale,  4  miles 
to  on<  inch.  ^ 

Accompanying  "Gcol.  Surv.  Canada;  report  of  progress  from  1866  to  1869", 
p.  143.    Montreal,  1870. 

188. 

1874 — Vennor  (H.  G.).  Plan  of  a  portion  of  North  Burgess,  shewing  po- 
sition of  a])atite  openings.    Scale,  half  a  mile  to  an  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Report  of  explorations  and  surveys  in  Fontenac,  Leeds,  and 
Lanark  Counties,"  Geol.  Surv.,  Canada;  report  of  progress  for  1873-74,  p. 
128.    Montreal,  1874. 

Black  etching,  and  geological  indications. 

189. 

1876 — Vennor  (H.  G.).  Map  of  Lanark  County  and  parts  of  Eenfrew  and 
Leeds,  province  of  Ontario.  Geologically  shaded.  Scale,  4 
miles  to  one  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Report  of  explorations  in  the  rear  portions  of  Frontenao  and 
Lanark  Counties,  etc."  Geol.  Surv.  of  Canada ;  report  of  progress  for  1874- 
'76,  p.  105.    Montreal,  1876. 

190. 

1877 — Vennor  (H.  G.).  Map  of  Ottawa  County.  Scale,  4  miles  to  one 
inch. 

Accompanying  "Report  of  Ottawa  County."  Geol.  Snrv.  of  Canada;  re- 
port of  progress  for  1876-'77,  p.  320.    Montreal,  1878. 

191. 

1880— Dawson  (J.  W.).    Western  Canada. 

Accompanying  ''  Lecture  notes  on  geology  and  outline  of  the  geology  of 
Canada."    Montre"J,  1880. 
Black  etching. 

192. 

1880— Dawson  (J.  W.).    Eastern  Canada. 

Accompanying  "  Lecture  notes  on  geology  and  outline  of  the  geology  of 
Canada."    Montreal,  1880. 
Black  etching. 

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Vn.— NEW  ENGLAND,  COMPRISING  MAINE,  NEW  HAMPSHIRE, 
VERMONT,  MASSACHUSETTS,  RHODE  ISLAND,  AND  CON- 
NECTICUT ,      ,.,-,,     .,^.^^,     ,,._,._„-  ,-■,,,,,,.;;,.,,,.,; 

1817 — Hitchcock  (E.).    A  geological  inai)of  a  part  of  Massachusetts  on 
Connecticut  River. 

Accoiupa. lying  "  Kcinarks  on  tlio  (^poloffy  iintl  niinorulogy  of  a  seel  ion  of 
Miissiicliu.^etts  on  Connecticut  Eivcr,  with  a  part  of  New  Hanipsbiro  and 
Vermont."    Anier.  Jonrn.,  Sillinian.    Vol.  I.    New  York,  1819. 

194.  '"-'•■•'"■      ' 

1818. — Dana  (J.  F.)  and  Dana  (S.  L.)    A  geological  map  of  Boston  and  its 
vicinity. 

Aceoinpaiiying  "  Outlines  of  the  niiiioralogy  and  geology  of  Bostou  and 
its  vicinity,"  witli  a  geological  map.    Boston,  1818. 

195.  '  -  ■      ^ 

1819— Dewey  (C).    A  geological  map  of  the  northwest  part  of  Massa- 
chusetts.    Scale,  2  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "Skctcliof  the  mineralogy  and  geology  of  the  vicinity  of 
Williams  College,  Williamstowu,  Mass."  Amer.  Journ.,  Sillinian.  Vol.  I. 
New  York,  IHIU. 

196. 

1822- -Hitchcock  (E.).    A  geological  map  of  the  Connecticut.    Scale,  5 
miles  to  f  of  an  inch. 

Accompanying  "  A  Hketeh  of  the  geology,  &c.  of  the  regions  contignouH 
to  the  river  Connecticut."  Amer.  Jonrn.,  Sillinian.  Vol.  VI.  New  Haven, 
1823. 

197. 

1824— Dewey  (C).    A  geological  map  of  the  county  of  Berkshire,  Mass., 
and  of  a  small  part  of  the  adjoining  States. 

Accompanying  "A  sketch  of  the  geology  and  mineralogy  of  the  western 
part  of  Massachusetts  and  a  small  part  of  the  adjoining  States."  Aiuor. 
Jouru.  Sillinian.     Vol.  VIII.    New  Haven,  1824. 

;'.  it' 

*  198. 

1824— Hitchcock  (E.)    Outlines  of  the  geology  of  Martha's  Vineyard,  &c. 

Accompanying  "Notices  of  the  geology  of  Martha's  Vineyard  and  tlio 
Elizabeth  Islands."  Amer.  Journ.  Sillinian.  Vol.  VII,  p.  3;J6,  Plate  IV.  New 
Haven,  1824. 

Koprinted  in  Journal  of  Science  of  the  Koyal  Institution  of  London,  Febru- 
ary, 1824. 


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199. 


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1827 — Nash  (A.).    Geology  of  the  lead  mines  and  veins  of  Hampshire 
County,  Massachusetts.    Scale,  3  miles  to  an  inch. 

Accompanying  "Notices  of  the  lead  mines  and  veins  of  Hampshire  County, 
MassacliuHetts,  and  of  tlio  geology  and  mineralogy  of  that  region."  Amer. 
Jour.  Silliman.    Vol.  XII,  p.  270.    New  Haven,  1827. 

200. 

1832 — Hitchcock  (E.).    A  geological  map  of  Massachusetts.    Scale,  5 
miles  to  three-quarters  of  an  inch. 

Accompanying  "Report  on  the  geology  of  Massacliuscttfl  under  the  direc- 
tion of  the  government  of  that  State."  Amer.  Jour.  Silliman.  Vol.  XXII. 
New  Haven,  1833. 

Id  also  published  separately. 

201. 

1833 — Hitchcock  (E.).    A  geological  map  of  Massachusetts. 

Accompanying  "lleport  on  the  geology,  mineralogy,  &c.,  of  Massachusetts, 
with  an  atlas  in  4°  of  plates."    Plate  I.     Amherst,  1853. 

.  202. 

1837 — Hitchcock  (E.).    Geology  of  Portland  and  its  vicinity. 

Accompanying  "Sketch  of  the  geology  of  Portland  and  its  vicinity,"  in 
Boston  Journal  of  Natural  History,  Vol.  I,  p.  3(50.     Boston,  IHIJ/. 

The  copy  soon  of  this  map  has  not  been  colored ;  there  are  merely  a  few 
black  etchings  on  it. 

203. 

1840 — Jackson  (0.  T.).    A  geological  map  of  Rhode  Island.    Scale,  3 
miles  to  an  inch. 

Accompar")ng  "Report  on  the  geological  and  agricultural  survey  of  ihe 
State  of  Rhode  Island."    Providence,  1840. 


fell 


204. 

1841 — Hitchcock  (E.).    A  geological  map  of  Massachusetts.    Fourth 
edition. 

Accompanyii.g  "Final  report  on  the  geology  of  Massachusetts,"  Vol.  I, 
Plato  52.     Frontispiece.    4"^.     Northampton,  1841. 

The  anthor  calls  it  an  " Index  to  a  Gcologieal  Map  of  the  State";  and  adds: 
"Whenever  the  large  map  shall  be  completed, .and  the  government  wish,  I 
shall  be  ready  to  color  it  geologically."  The  larger  map  was  published  in 
1844,  under  tho  title,  "Geological  map  of  MaHsachnsetts,  made  by  order  of 
the  legislature."  Scale,  5  miles  to  an  inch,  1:310,800.  It  is  i>laced  at  the 
left  hand  lower  corner  of  tho  large  topographical  map  published  by  tho 
legislature.     Boston,  1844. 

205. 

1842 — Percival  (J.  G.).    A  geological  map  of  Connecticut. 

Accomi>anying  "  Report  on  tho  geology  of  the  State  of  Connecticnt."    Now 
Haven,  1842. 
Black,  with  the  outlines  of  the  formations  and  letters. 

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1844— Hitchcock  (E.).  Geological  map  of  Massachusetts  made  by 
order  of  the  legislature.    Scale,  5  miles  to  an  inch,  or  1:316,800. 

Boston,  1844. 
It  is  placed  at  the  left  band  lower  corner  of  the  large  topographical  map 
;  published  by  the  legislature. 
V  See  Hitchcock  (Edward),  1841— No.  204. 

207. 

1844— Jackson  (0.  T.).    A  geological  map  of  New  Hampshire.    Scale, 

6  miles  to  the  inch. 

Acconipauying  "  Final  report  on  the  geology  and  mineralogy  of  the  State  of 
New  Haiiipshire."    4°.     Concord,  1844, 

Black,  with  conventional  signs  only. 

"      '  208.  ■ 

1845— Jackson  (C.  T.).  A  geological  map  of  New  Hampshire.  Scale, 
6  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "Views  and  map  illustrating  the  scenery  and  geology  of 
the  State  of  New  Hampshire."    Boston,  1845. 

See  Jackson  (C.  T.),  1844,  same  map — ^No.207.  ■'}• 

.:,    -,.■'.  -....-.  209. 

1853 — Hitchcock  (E.).  (Geological  map.)  Bristol  and  Ehode  Island 
coal  field. 

Accompanying  "  Repoit  on  certain  points  in  the  geology  of  Massachusetts." 
House  (Document)  No.  39,  p.  4.     Boston,  1853. 

No  place  or  date  of  publication  on  the  map.  It  is  the  iirst  geological  map 
printed  mechanically  in  colors  in  America,  by  A.  Sourel,  of  Woburn,  Massa- 
chusetts.  r  •  -^  -    •":'■-■-• 

210. 

1857 — Hitchcock  (E.).    Ichnogeological  map  of  the  Connecticut  Valley. 
Accompanying   "  A  report  on  the  sandstone  of  the  Connecticut  Valley, 
especially  its  fossil  foot-marks."    4°.    Plate  II.    Boston,  1858. 

211. 

1857 — Hitchcock  (E.).  Ichnogeological  map  of  the  Connecticut  Val- 
ley (portion  in  Massachusetts).  . 

Accompanying  "  Some  indications  of  recent  sensitiveness  to  nnequal  press- 
ures in  the  earth's  crust."  By  H.  F.  Walling.  Proceedings  of  American 
Association  for  the  advancement  of  science.  Vol.  XXVII,  p.  192.  Salem, 
1879.  _  - 

212. 
I860 — Hager  (A.  D.).    Geological  map  of  Plymouth,  Vermont. 

Accompanying  "Report  on  the  geology  of  Vermont,"  in  two  vols.,  4°, 
Vol.  II,  Plate  XVIII.    Claremont,  N.  H.,  1861. 

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213. 


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I860 — Anonymous  (Hitclicock,  0.  H.).  Eoad  map  of  tlie  island  of 
Rhode  Island  cr  Aquidueck.  Scale,  1  Inch  to  the  mile.  New- 
port, (R.  I.),  1860. 

Presented  by  tlie  city  of  Newport  to  the  memhera  of  the  American  Associa- 
tion for  the  Advancement  of  Science  Anyust  1, 1860.     Colored  geologically. 

.       -  214.  [ 

1861 — Eager  (A.  1),).    Geological  map  of  the  State  of  Vermont. 

Accompanying  "Map  of  the  State  of  Vermont  under  the  direction  of  H.  F. 
Walling,"  in  four  sbeots.    A  small  map  in  the  corner  of  the  title  sheet.     New 
■•     York,  18(51. 

215.       . 

1861 — Hitchcock  (father  and  sous).    Geological  map  of  a  part  of  Rut- 
land County  and  Isle  la  Motte,  Vermont. 
Accompanying  "Report  on  the  Geology  of  Vermont,"  in  two  volnraes,  4to, 
■  Vol.  II,  Plate  \  III.     Claremont,  N.  H.,  1861. 

216. 

1861— Hitchoock  (father  and  sons).    Geologicnl  map  of  Vermont,  traced 
out  aud  c«)mpil<  <1    by  the  memlxis  <>{'  the  geological  survey, 
Messrs.  Edwit:      Hitchcock,  Kdward  Hitchcock,  jr.,  Charles  H. 
.  Hitchcock,  and  Allort  D.  Hairer.     Scale,  1 :  400,b(:0. 

Accompanying  "Report  on  the  geoiogy  of  Vermont,"  in  two  volumes,  4to, 
Vol.  11.     Claremont,  N.  H.,  1861. 

217. 

1861 — Hitchcock  (C.  H.).    Map  of  the  surface  geology  of  Vermont. 
,     Scale,  1 :  400,000. 

Accompanying  "Report  on  iho  logy  of  Vermont,"  in  two  volumes,  4to, 
Vol.  JI.     Claremont,  N.  H.,  1861 

218! 

1862 — Hitchcock  (C.  II.).    Geological  map  of  Northern  Maine. 

Acc()mj>anying  "Notes  on  the  geology  of  Maine,"  in  Proceed,  of  the  Port- 
land Society  of  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  I,  Part  I.,  p.  84.     Portland,  186-2. 
Black  etching  and  geological  indiij.tiions. 
See  Hitchcock  (C.  H.),  1862- No.  219. 

219. 

1862 — Hitchcock  (C.  II.).    Geological  map  of  Northern  Maine. 

Accompanying  "General  report  upon  Ihe  geology  of  Maine,"  sixth  annual 
ri'port  of  the  secn'tary  of  the  Maine  Board  of  Agriculture,  p.  I$18.  Augusta, 
1861. 

Black  etching  aud  geological  indications.  The  report  is  dated  1861  aud 
the  map  1862. 

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1863— Hitchcock  (C.  H.).  (No  title  on  the  map.)  Geological  map  of  the 
country  between  Belfast  and  Saint  George,  west  side  of  Penol)- 

scot  Bay,  Maine. 

Accompanying  "  Second  annual  report  npon  tlie  Nat.  Hist,  and  Geologj*  of 
the  State  of  Maine,"  Part  II,  p.  227.    (Boston)  1863. 

Black  etching  and  colors.  No  name  of  place  of  publication,  but  the  small 
map  was  lithographed  in  Boston. 

221. 

1863— Hitchcock  (C.  H.).    Geology  of  Eockport  and  vicinity. 

Accompanying  "  Second  annual  report  npon  the  Nat.  Hist,  and  Geology  of 
the  State  of  Maine,"  p.  242.    (Boston)  1863. 

Black  etching.  ., 

-.-■   222.      '  :.:\''?''^'.'  '/''C 

ISSfl — Hitchcock  (0.  H.).  Geological  map  of  part  of  the  Ammonoosuc 
^old  field,  New  Hampshire. 

Accompanying  "  First  annual  report  upon  the  geology  and  mineralogy  of 
the  State  of  New  Hampshire."    Manchester,  1869. 

;V    ,     -  .  '   .,<•.;,      ^;,,        223. 

1870— Hitchcock  (C.  H.).  Map  illustrating  the  distribution  of  granite  in 
New  Hampshire. 

Accompanying  "Second  nnnual  report  upon  the  geology  and  mineralogy 
of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire."    Manchester,  1870. 

224.  '      ' 

1871 — Hitchcock  (C.  II.).  Geological  map  of  Massachusetts.  Scale,  10 
miles  to  an  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Oflficial  Topographical  atlas  of  Massachusetts,"  by  H.  F. 
Walling  and  O.  W.  Gray.     Folio,  p.  18.     Boston,  1871. 

225. 

1872— Hitchco'k  (C.  H.).  (No  title.)  Geological  map  of  the  White 
Mountains.  '      ■>  • 

Accoiii  anyiiig  "  Report  of  the  geological  survey  of  the  State  of  Now  Hamp- 
shire," snowing  its  progress  during  the  year  1871.    Nashua,  1H72. 

226.  ; 

1874— Marcou  (Jules).  Carte  geologiqne  des  bords  du  Lac  Champlain 
cjitre  Georgia  (Vermont),  Cliazy  (New  York),  et  Phillipsburgli 
(Canada). 

Accompanying  "Sur  les  colonies  dans  les  roches  Taconiqnes  des  bords  dii 
Lac  Champlain,"  Bull.  Soc.  G6ol.  France,"  3i6me  s^rio.  Vol.  IX,  p.  18.  Paris, 
1H80. 

Scale,  1 :  160,000,  is  not  given  on  the  map,  owing  to  a  mistake  of  the  en- 
gravers. 

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NEW  ENGLAND. 
227. 


57 


lj77_CroBby  (W.  O.).  Geological  map  of  Eastern  Massachusetts  and 
of  Boston  and  vicinity.  Scale,  1  mile  to  the  inch  for  Boston  and 
5  miles  to  1  inch  for  Eastern  Massachusetts. 

Accompanying  "  Contributions  to  the  geology  of  Eastern  Massachusetts." 
Occasional  papers  of  the  Boston  Society  of  Natural  History,  III.  Boston, 
1880. 

These  two  maps  are  on  the  same  large  sheet.  The  smaller  one  (Eastern 
Massachusetts)  occupying  the  right-hand  lower  corner. 

228. 

1877 — Hitchcock  (C.  H.).  Geological  map  of  New  Hampshire  and  Ver- 
mont. 

Accompanying  "A  topographical  atlas  of  New  Hampshire,"  by  Walling. 
(New  York,)  1877. 

229. 

187  7 — Hitchcock  (C.  H.).    Geological  map  illustratiug  the  relation  of  the 
New  Hampshire  formations  to  those  of  the  adjacent  territory. 
-A      Accompanying  "  The  geology  of  New  Hampshire,  Vol.  11,  p.  8.    Plate  I. 
:   Concord,  1877. 
Black  etching. 

^     -■;.-....„..  •  230. 

1878 — Hitchcock  (C.  H.).  (No  title.)  Map  of  the  Ammonoosuc  mining 
district. 

Accompanying  the  "Eeport  on  the  geology  of  New  Hampshire."    Folio 
•        atlas.    New  York,  1878. 

On  the  map  itself  no  name  of  author,  no  date,  and  no  place  of  publication 
are  inscribed. 

331. 

1878 — Hitchcock  (C.  H.).  (No  title.)  General  geological  map  of  New 
Hampshire,  embracing  portions  of  Maine,  Vermont,  and  Quebec- 
Scale,  2J  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  the  "Report  on  the  geology  of  New  Hampshire."  Folio 
atlas.    New  York,  1878. 

Six  sheets.  No  title,  no  date,  nor  scale  are  inscribed  on  the  map.  The  ex- 
planation is  to  be  found  in  Vol.  II,  p.  G72,  of  "Geology  of  New  Hampshire." 

232. 

1881— Hawes  (G.  W.).  Map  of  the  Mount  Willard  region.  Scale,  2J 
miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "The  Albany  granite.  Now  Hampshire,  and  its  contact 
phenomena,"  Amor.  Journ.  Silliman.  3d  series.  Vol.  XXI,  p.  22.  New  Haven, 
1881. 

Black  etching. 

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VIII. —NEW  YORK  AND  NEW  JERSE7. 

233. 

1822— Barton  (D.  W.).    Barton  on  the  Catskills. 

Accoinpaii ying  ' '  Notice  of  the  geology  of  the  Catskills."  Amer.  Jouru.  Sil  li- 
man.    Vol.  IV,  p.  250.    New  Haven,  1822.  ,  ,i  . 

Black  etching  and  geological  indications. 

234.  '  '  ■"-V'^^"'"' 

1830 — Eaton  (Amos).  This  colonr'd  map  exhibits  a  general  view  of  the 
economical  geolofjy  of  New  York  and  part  of  the  adjoining 
States. 

Accompanying    "Geological  text-book  prepared  for  popular  lectures  on 
North  American   geology  with  applications  to  agriinltnre    and  the  arts." 
Albany,  1830. 
This  is  the  first  attempt  at  a  geological  map  of  the  State  of  New  York. 

•     '  -  ■   '-^-  ■■  235.  ■•    ■   -v  ■  ■■  ■■'  - 

1831 — Young  (J.  B.)  and  Heron  (J.).  Geological  mineralogical  map  of  a 
])ai  t  of  Orange  County,  New  York.    Scale,  2  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "Mineralogy  and  geology  of  the  counties  of  Orange  (N. 
Y),  and  Sissex  (N.  J.),  by  Charles  U.  Shepard.  Amer.  Jouru.  Silliman.  Vol. 
XXI,  p.  :{21.    New  Haven,  1832. 

Black  etching.  > 

•■■■•-;-  ""'      23G. 

1839 — Rogers  (II.  D.).  A  geological  map  of  New  Jersey.  Scale,  6  miles 
to  one  inch. 

Accompivnying  "Description  of  the  geology  of  the  State  of  New  Jersey, 
being  a  final  report."    Philadelphia,  1840. 

;     '     ■    •'  •■■  ■  ■   237. 

1842— Emmons  (E.).    Map  of  the  county  of  Jefferson. 

Accompanying  "Geology  of  New  York,"  Part  II,  comprising  the  survey  of 
the  second  geological  district.    Plato  XVI.    4°.    Albany,  1842.  > 

,  .,V  ..;  ;   .';,,,.:.    ;  238. 

1842— Emmons  (E.).    Geological  map  of  Clinton  County. 

Accompanying  "  Geology  of  New  York,"  Part  II,  comprising  the  survey  of 
the  second  geological  district.    Plate  XVII.    4".    Albany,  1842. 

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NEW   YORK    AND    NEW   JERSEY. 


239. 


59 


1842 — Hew  York.    Geological  map  of  the  State  of  New  York. 

Accompanying  "  Geology  of  New  York,"  by  Emmons,  Hall,  Mather,  and 
Vaniixeni.    Four  vols.    4°.    Now  York,  1842. 

Each  volume  giving  a  notice  of  a  geological  district  comprised  in  the  gene- 
ral rnap  also  due  to  the  same  four  authors. 

This  map  is  very  important,  and  marks  ct  second  starting  point  in  American 
geology.  It  gives  a  good  classificatiou  of  the  American  paleozoic  rocks  due 
m'ainly  to  the  researches  of  Ebenezer  Emmons  and  Vanuxem.  But  a  dis- 
crepancy exists  between  the  map  and  the  volumes  of  explanation  which  show 
a  want  of  harmony  and  a  great  difference  of  views  between  the  geologists  who 
had  charge  of  the  publication.  In  the  volume  Part  IV  we  find  in  the  "  Tab- 
■  ular  view  of  the  sedimentary  rocks  of  New  York,"  and  in  the  "Plan  of  ar- 
rangement in  the  State  geological  collection,"  the  Taconic  system,  spelled  also 
Taghcouick ;  but  no  trace  of  it  exists  on  the  geological  map.  Emmons  being 
the  author  of  the  main  part  of  the  classification,  and  being  convinced  t'mt  a 
system  of  strata  older  than  the  Potsdam  sandstone  existed,  maintained  his 
view  in  the  first  volume  of  the  "Agriculture  of  New  York,"  where  he  describes 
"the  Taconic  system."  And  in  order  to  show  the  geographical  distribution  and 
position  of  these  rocks,  ho  prepared  a  geological  map  of  the  State  of  New  York 
(see  "Agriculture,"  part  V,  p. 3C1),  a  reprint,  as  he  says,  in  the  main  of  the 
map*  which  accompanies  the  first  reports  (i.  e.,  the  map  published  by  legisla- 
tive authority  referred  to  here).  Important  additions,  however,  were  made 
to  it.  Parts  of  V»rmont,  Massachusetts,  and  Connecticut,  were  included;  in 
addition  to  this,  the  Taconic  system  was  marked  out  and  colored  and  made  a 
distinct  part  of-tho  map;  it  occupies  a  belt  extending  from  the  Canadian  line 
to  New  Jersey  and  Tappau  Bay  on  the  Hudson  River  below  the  Highlands. 
"The  three  thotuand  copies  of  this  modified  map  of  the  State,  showing  the 
extent  of  the  Taconic  in  New  York,  were  stolen  or  destroyed  by  persons  un- 
known, so  that  they  were  never  issued  with  the  proper  volume."  (Extract 
from  a  letter  of  E.  Emmons  to  J.  Marcou,  dated  Raleigh,  N.  C,  December  28, 
1860.) 

240. 

1842 — Mather  (W.  W.).    Geological  map  of  Long  and  Staten  Islands, 
with  the  environs  of  New  York. 

Accompanying  "Geology  of  New  York."  Part  I  comprising  the  geology  of 
the  first  geological  district.     Plate  I.    4°.    Albany,  1843. 

241. 

1843 — Cozzens  (S.).    A  geological  map  of  New  York  or  Manhattan  Island. 

Accompanying  "  A  geological  history  of  Manhattan  or  New  York  Island." 
Plate  I,  p.  10.    New  York,  1843. 


242. 


1845 — Lyell  (Sir  Charles).  Birds-eye  view  of  the  falls  of  Niagara  and 
adjacent  country,  coloured  geologically. 

Accompanying  "Travels  in  North  America  in  the  years  1841-42."  2  vols. 
Fri)iitispii'co  of  Vol.  I.    London  and  New  York,  1845. 

A  panoramic  geological  map  of  the  country  between  Lake  Erie  and  the 
towns  of  Lewiston  and  Queenstown. 

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MAPOTECA  GEOLOaiCA  AMERICANA. 
243. 


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1846— Lyell  (Sir  Charles).  Birds-eye  view  of  the  falls  of  Niagara  and 
adjacent  country,  coloured  geologically. 

Accompanying  "Roisen  in  Nord-Anierika  von  Charles  Lyell."  German 
edition.     Hullo,  184(i. 

See  LyeU  (Sir  Charles),  1845— No,  242. 

244. 

1856— Lyell  (Sir  Charles).  Birds-eye  view  of  the  falls  of  Niagara  and 
adjacent  country,  coloure<l  geologically. 

Accompanying  -'Travels  in  North  America  in  the  years  1841-42."    2  vols. 
Frontispiece  of  Vol  I.    2(1  edition.     London,  1855. 
See  LyeU  (Sir  Charles),  1845—242. 

-  ■     245. 

1866 — Credner  (H.).    Geologische  Skizze  von  New  York. 

Accompanying  "Geognostiche  Skizzc  der  Unigegend  von  New  York."  Zei- 
tsch.  Deut.  Geol.  Gesollri.     Vol.  XVII,  Taf.  XIII.     Berlin,  1865. 

■"'"■:■■  ■.;■:■:,        240. 

1866 — Cook  (G.  H.).    Geological  map  of  New  Jersey. 

Accompanying  "Annual  report  of  the  geological  survey  of  New  Jersey  for 
1864."    Trenton,  1865.       .     ^,  ,■ 

^        -       247. 

1866 — Cook  (G.  H.)  and  Smock  (J.  C).  Geological  survey  of  New  Jersey. 
Cretaceous  formations :  including  the  green-sand  marl  beds. 
Scale,  2  miles  to  an  inch. 

Accompanyihg  "  Geology  of  New  .Jersey,"  by  authority  of  the  legislature; 
with  a  4to  atlas.    Map,  No.  3.    Newark,  1868. 
>         ,    In  two  sheets. 
/'''''.'*  -         .  248.         ""■  ■  '-'"'■••■■■     ■     '    '•■■•.  ^ 

1867 — Cook  (G.  H.)  and  Smock  (J.  C).  Geological  survey  of  New  Jer- 
sey. Map  of  Oxford  furnace  iron-ore  veins.  Scale,  8  inches  per 
mile. 

Accompanying  "Geology  of  New  Jersey,"  by  authority  of  the  legislature; 
»  with  a  4 to  atlas.    MapNo.  7.     Newark,  1868.  ■      .        v  V      S  ' 

249.  ■:...:--.-.■■   /  ■'     ,-•; 

1867— Cook  (G.  H.)  and  Smock  (J.  C).  Geological  survey  of  New  Jersey. 
Map  of  zinc  mines,  Sussex  County.    Scale,  8  inches  per  mile. 

Accompanying  "Geology  of  Now  Jersey,"  by  autho  ity  of  the  legislature; 
with  a  4to  atla^j.     M»p  No.  8.    Newark,  1868, 

No  explanation  of  the  coloring  on  the  map;  there  are  miueralogical  indica- 
tions on  the  sections. 

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NEW   YOKK   AND   NEW   JERSEY. 


250. 


II 


1867 — Cook  (G.  n.)  and  Smock  (J.  C).  Geological  survey  of  New 
Jersey.  Triassic  formation,  including  the  red  sandstone  and  trap 
rocks  of  Central  New  Jersey.     Scale,  2  miles  to  an  inch. 

Accoinpauyiug  ''Geology  of  New  Jersey,"  l»y  authority  of  the  legislature; 
with  a  4to  atlas.    Map  No.  2.    Newark,  1868. 

In  two  sheets. 

"  --■■    251.   ^^^"' '': 

1867 — Cook  (G.  H.)  and  Smock  (J.  C).  Geological  survey  of  New 
Jersey.    Tertiary  and  recent  formations  of  Southern  New  Jersey. 

Accompany ing  "Geology  of  New  Jersey,"  by  authority  of  the  legislature; 
with  a  4to  atlas.     Map  No.  4.    Newark,  1868. 

la  two  sheets;  no  scale  is  given,  hut  it  is  evidently  that  of  2  miles  to  the 
inch. 

'\.:-ir:  v''.,:  252.     -    '' 

1868 — Cook  (G.  H.).  No  title.  (A  geological  map  of  New  Jersey.) 
Scale,  20  miles  to  an  inch. 

Accompanying  "Geology  of  New  Jersey,"  by  authority  of  the  legislature; 
p.  39  of  the  introduction.    Newark,  1868. 

Black  etching. 

253. 

1868 — Cook  (G ,  H.)  and  Smock  (J.  C).  Geological  survey  of  New  Jersey. 
Azoic  and  paleozoic  formations,  including  the  iron-ore  and  lime- 
stone districts.    Scale,  2  miles  to  an  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Geology  of  New  Jersey,"  by  authority  of  the  legislature; 
with  a  4to  atlas.     Map  No.  1.    Newark,  1868. 

In  two  sheets. 

■":---^  254. 

1870 — Credner  (H.).  Geognostische  Skisse  von  New  Jersey  nach 
Eogers,  Cook,  and  Smock. 

Accompanying  "  Dit)  Kreido  von  New  Jersey."  Zeitsch.  Deut.  Geol.  Gesells. 
Vol.  XXII,  Taf.  IV.    Berlin,  1870. 

Black  etching  and  geological  indications. 


.  ..'  ^ 


255. 

1880 — Cook  (G.  H.).    Lake  Passaic  (a  glacial  lake).    Scale,  6  miles  to 
the  inch. 

Accompanying  "Annual  report  of  the  State  geologist  for  the  year  1880." 
Trenton,  1880. 

256. 

1880— Cook  (G.  II.)  and  Smock   (J.  C).    The  State  of  New  Jersey. 
Economic  geology.    Scale,  6  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Annual  report  of  the  State  geologist  for  the  year  1879." 
Trenton,  1879. 

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257. 
1880— Dana  (J.  !).)•    I'^rt  of  WeMtcrn  Cortlandt. 

AccouipiuiyiiiK  "(Jeological  relatioiiH  of  tlio  liiiu'stoiio  bolts  of  Westeliester 
County,  Now  York."  Aincr.  Journ.  Silliniaii,  ad  Morios,  Vol.  XX,  p.  195. 
Now  llavou,  18b(). 

llluck  etching. 

258. 

1880— Dana  (J.  D.).  Liinestono  areas  of  Westchester  County.  Scale^ 
3  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  relatiouH  of  tho  limostono  belts  of  Westohester 
County,  New  York."  Aiiier.  Jouin.  Sillimau,  3d  series,  Vol.  XX,  Plate  V. 
Now  Haven,  1880. 

Ill  one  color  aud  black  etching.  ; 

259. 

1880 — Dana  ^J.  J).).  Geolo},Mcal  map  of  part  of  New  York  and  New 
Jersey,  from  Prof.  G.  H.  Cook's  uiap  of  New  Jersey.  Scale,  10 
miles  to  the  iiicli. 

Accompanying  "Geological  relations  of  tho  lunostoue  bolts  of  Westchester 
County,  Now  York."  Ainer.  Journ.  Silliniau,  3d  series.  Vol.  XX,  Plate  IX. 
New  Haven,  1880. 

Black  etching.  l      ;,  ► 

2G0. 

1880 — Dana  (J.  D.).  Limestone  areas  of  Dutchess,  Westchester,  and 
Putnam  Counties,  New  York,  and  of  part  of  Western  Connecticut, 
with  the  Archsean  of  Putnam  County,  and  the  Palisade  Trap 
range.    Scale,  10  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  relations  of  the  limestone  belts  of  Westchester 
County,  New  York."    Amer.  Jouru.  Sillimau,  :5d  series,  Vol.  XX,  Plate  VIII. 


New  Haven,  1880. 
Black  etching. 


261. 


'1881 — Abbott  (C.  C).    Map  of  area  of  Trenton  gravel  in  vicinity  of 
Trenton,  N.  J. 

Accompanying  "  Primitive  industry ;  or  illustrations  of  the  handiwork  in 
stone,  bone,  and  cKay  of  the  native  races  of  the  Northern  Atlantic  seaboard  of 
America."    p.  531.     Salem,  1881.  '  >  '; 

2G2. 

1881— Britton  (N.  L,).    A  geological  map  of  Eichmoud  County,  New 
York.    Scale,  1:120,000. 
Accompanying  "On  tho  geology  of  Kichmond  County,  Now  York."    Anu. 
■   ',        New  York  Acad.  Sci.,  Vol.  II.  Plate  XV,  p.  161.    New  Y'ork,  18«1. 

■■     263.  '■'"'.-■■'"^V" 

1881— Cook  (C  H.)  and  Smock  (J.  C).    Geological  map  of  New  Jersey. 
Scale,  G  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  Survey  of  Now  Jersey."    Annual  report  of  the 
State  Geologist  for  tho  year  1881.    Trenton,  1881. 
A  well-executed  and  clear  geological  map.  >.  ^     • 

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NEW   YORK   AND   NEW   JERSEY. 


264. 


63 


1881- 


-Dana  (J.  D.).    (ieologicul  mop  of  Hontliorn  VVcstcliester  County 
and  northern  New  York  i.slan(l.     Scale,  2  inches  to  1  niiU;. 

Accomiumyiiig  "  Geological  rt'Iatioim  of  tlio  liiiii'stoiu)  l)«)lt«  of  Wfntchostor 
County,  Now  York."  Amur.  Jourii.  Hilliiiiuii,  3(1  soiies,  Vol.  XXI,  I'lato  XIX. 
New  Havou,  1881.  . 

lu  ouo  color,  and  geological  iuiUcutionH. 

288. 

1881— Dana  (J.  D.).    Part  of  Western  (JorthuuU. 

Accompauyiug  "On  n  oaso  in  which  various  niUHsivo  crystallino  rockH,  in- 
cluding Hoda-granite,  quartz-dioritc,  norito,  hornl)Icndit(\  nyroxcnit<',  and  dif- 
ferent chryHolitic  rockh,  were  niado  llirough  nietaniorphic  agencies  in  one 
roetaiQorphic  process.  The  Geological  Slagazinc,  ad  series,  Vol.  VIII,  p.  00. 
London,  1881.  ' 
Black  etching. 

266. 

1881— Dana  (J.  D.).     Stony  Point. 

Accompanying  "Geological  relations  of  the  limo.stonc  belts  of  Westchester 
County,  New  York.  Origin  of  the  rocks  ol  the  Cortlaudt  series. "  Ainer. 
Journ.    Sillimau,  3d  series.  Vol.  XXII,  p.  112.    Now  Haven,  1681. 

Black,  with  geological  indications. 


267. 


Scale, 


1881 — Dana  (J.  D.).    Map  of  parts  of  New  York  and  New  Jersey, 
10  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Geological  relations  of  the  limestone  ])olts  of  Westchester 
County,  New  York.  Origin  of  the  rocks  of  the  Cortlaudt  series."  Amer. 
Journ.     Sillinian,3d  series.  Vol.  XXII,  p.  106.    Now  Haven,  1881. 

Black  etching. 

268. 

1881 — Dana  (J.  D.).  Map  of  i)art  of  western  Oortlaiidt,  showing  the 
Peekskill,  Verplauck,  Tompkins,  Cove,  and  Cruger  limestone 
areas,  by  horizontal  lining.    Scale,  1  inch  to  a  mile. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  relations  of  the  limestone  belts  of  Westchester 
County,  New  York.  Origin  of  the  rocks  of  the  Cortlaudt  series."  Araer. 
Journ.     Silliman,  3d  series,  Vol.  XXII,  p.  107.    New  Haven,  1881. 

Black  etching. 

All  these  small  maps  by  Mr.  J.  D.  Dana  are  sketch-maps  with  geological 
iDdications, 

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1848— Tayl 
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209. 

1822 — Cist  (Z.).    Eango  of  the  anthracito  f):  nation  of  Pennsylvania. 

AccoiupunyinK  "Account  of  tU«  niincH  ol"  imthnicito  in  tlio  iifjion  about 
Wilkesbairc,  I'cuuHylvuaiu."  Aiucr.  Journ.  Hilliumu,  Vol.  IV,  p.  14,  Now 
Havon,  lHi«. 

Black  etching. 

270. 

1824— Finch  (J.).    Geology  of  Easton,  &c. 

AccompuiiyinK  "A  nkotcb  of  tbo  geology  of  the  country  near  Eastou, 
Pennsylvania."    Amer.  Journ.  Sillinian,  Vol.  VIII.     Now  Haven,  1894. 

271. 

1828 — Troost  (Gerard).    Karte  der  Gegend  von  Philadelphia. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  survey  of  the  environs  of  Philadelpliiii,"  cited 
by  B.  Cotta,  in  his  "  Geognostischo  Karteii  iinHcroN  Jahrbundert's,"  iH.'iO,  p.  4f, 
No.  533.  This  map  is  unknown  even  in  Philadelphia,  and  contemporaries 
of  Troost,  such  as  the  late  T.  Conrad  and  Mr.  Isaac  Lea,  had  never  heard  of  such 
a  map.    It  is  very  doubtful  if  it  exists. 

-■•--    .  ,      .     _.  272.         ^  :''"}.   ■-;■,  ■■:;^    "'•■' 

1834 — Taylor  (R.  C).  Rough  sketch  of  the  position  of  the  transition 
beds  near  Lewiston,  Mifflin  County,  Pennsylvania,  containing 
various  species  of  fossil  Fucoides.     Scale,  1  inch  to  1  mile. 

Accompanying  "On  the  geological  position  of  certain  beds  which  contain 
numerous  fossil  marine  plants  of  the  family  Fucoides,  near  Lewiston,  Miflliu 
County,  Ponusylvania,"  in  Tr.ansactions  of  the  Geological  Society  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, Vol.  I,  Part  I,  Plate  IV.    Philadelphia,  1H34. 

273. 
1836 — Eoehler  (H.).    Petrographical  map  of  the  coal  region  of  Tamaqua. 

Accompanying  "On  the  anthracite  deposit  at  Tamaqua,  Schuylkill  County, 
Pennsylvania."  Transactions  of  the  Geological  Society  of  Pennsylvania,  Vol. 
I,  Part  II,  p.  326.    Philadelphia,  1835.  .    ;         , 

Black  etching  and  geological  indications. 

274. 

1836— Taylor  (R.  C).  Map  of  Kishacoquillas  Valley.  Scale,  5  miles  to 
an  inch. 

Accompanying  "Notice  as  to  the  evidences  of  the  existence  of  au  ancient 
.      .     lake,  which  appears  to  have  formerly  filled  the  limestone  valley  of  Kisha- 
coquillas, in  MilHen  County,  Pennsylvania."    Transactions  of  the  Geological 
Society  of  Pennsylvania,  Vol.  I,  Part  II,  p.  198.    Philadelphia,  1835. 

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lUBCOU.J  PENNSYLVANIA,    DELAWARE,    AND   MARYLAND. 

275. 

1848 — Taylor  (R.  C).     Map  of   tlio  group  of  aiithriurito  bnsiiTH    in 
J't'ijtmylvania. 
Accompanying  "HrutiHticH  of  coal,"  p.  112.    PliilatlolpLiu,  1848. 

276. 

1848— Taylor  (U.  C).    Map  illuHtrative  of  the  Htati.sti<!.s  of  the  coal  tnulo 
of  reinisylvania.     Showing?  the  rehitivo  positions  of  the  various 
anthracite  and  bitmninoim  coal  (iehls. 
Acconipunying  "Htatistics  of  coal,"  ]>.  \U.     I'hilailolpliia,  IH48. 

277. 

1857— Dalson  (A.  F.).  Geological  map  of  the  Howard  Hill  coal  field. 
Scale,  1  mile  to  1  inch. 

Acconii)iinyint;    "ii»l  Oeol.  Siirv.  I'tiinNylvaiiia.     Tlio  j^rolojiy  ol'  Mt^Kcau 
Connty,"  by  Clms.  A.  Ashburncr.     Vol.  U,  p.  108.     llairi.sbiirg,  ISHO. 

'      ■  '      278. 

1867 — Rogers  (H.  1).).  Map  of  the  anthracite  and  bituniinons  (!oal 
fields  of  Pennsylvania. 

Accompanying   "The   geology  of  PcnnHylvania."     4'-'.     Vol.    II,    p.    1019. 
Ediubuig,  Iri.'.S. 
Black  etching.       •       • 

279. 

1858 — Rogers  (H.  D.).  Map  of  the  mining  district  of  Chester  and 
Montgomery  Counties. 

Accompanying  "Tlio  geology  of  i'ennsylvania."     4\     Vol.  II,  I'ail   III,  p. 
674.     Eilinbnrg,  1858. 

280. 

1858 — Rogers  (H.  D.).    Map  of  the  Cornwall  ore  liilKs,  Lebanon  County. 

Ac<'ompanying  "The  geology  of  Pennsylvania."    4".     Vol.  II,  Part  IV,  p. 
71U.     Elinbnrg,  18.j8. 
Black  etching  with  geological  indications. 

"  •       281. 

1868 — Rogers  (H.  D.).    Creolo-ical  and  topographi(;al  inaj)  of  the  anthra- 
cite fields  of  Pennsylvania.     Scale,  2  miles  to  the  inch. 
Accompanying  "The  final  report  on   the  geological  survey  of  the  State 

183f.''     l'^.     Atlas.     Edinburg,  I85w. 
In  1  wo  Blieets. 

282. 

1868 — Rogers  (H.  D.).  (Jeological  map  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania, 
constructed  from  original  surveys  made  between  the  years  1830 
and  1857.     Scale,  5  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "The  llual  report  on  the  geological  survey  of  the  State, 
1858."     4^.     Atlas.     Ediuburg,  1858. 
In  three  sheets. 

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1859— Tyson  (P.  T.).    Geological  illustrations  (preliminary  geclogical 

map  of  Maryland). 

Accompauying  "First  report  of  Philip  T.  Tysou,  State  agricultural  chcuiist, 
to  the  house  of  delegates  of  Maryland."    Auuapolis,  1860. 

■  7  ■\;".r-^     ■  "      ■  ,    284.  •■'.    ■  /  '"''"'■'"' ' '  '-  ■' 

1864— Green  (W.,  jr.).  Map  of  the  Lackawanna  coal  field,  Lnzerne 
County,  Pennsylvania. 

Accompanyiug  "Notes  on  the  anthracite  coal  region  of  North  America." 
Trans.  North  of  England  lust.  Mining  Engrs.    Vol.  XIII,  p.  2!y.    Newcastio- 
;.     upon-Tyne,  18U4.  .     ,     .       ,  .^ 

V  285. 

1864— Lesley  (J.  P.).    (No  title.)  *    •      .>^ 

Accompanying  "  On  the  discovery  of  lignite  in  Pennsylvania."  Proc.  Amor. 
'      .        Phil.  Soc,  Vol.  IX,  P'ate  XI.    Philadelphia,  18(55. 

Colored  and  with  geological  indications.  .      , 

286.  •       -' 

1871 — Lesley  (J.  P.).  A  map  showing  the  topographical  character  of 
the  southern  part  of  the  lands  of  the  Pittsburgh  and  Baltimore 
coal,  coke,  r'ul  iron  company,  XJrsina,  in  Somerset  County,  Penn- 
sylvania.   Scale  of,  1  mile  (to  the  inch?) 

Accompanying  "Note  on  an  appiirent  violation  of  the  law  of  regular  pro- 
gressive debituniiiiization  of  the  American  coal  heds  coming  East."  Proc. 
Amer.  Phil.  Soc,  Vol.  XII,  p.  131.     Philadelphia,  1873. 

Black,  with  indications  of  limestone  and  ferriferous  coal  hed  banks  written 
on  it. 


4^ 


287. 


1871 — Piatt  (Franklin,  jr.).  Map  of  the  Pittsburgh  and  Baltimore  coal, 
coke,  and  iron  company's  lands,  U;sina,  Somerset  Count}',  Penn- 
sylvania.   Scale,  1,500  feet  to  an  inch. 

Accompanying  "Note  on  an  apparent  violation  of  the  law  of  regular  pro- 
gressive dehituminization  of  the  American  coal  lieds  coming  East."  Proc. 
Amer.  Phil.  Soc,  Vol.  XII,  p.  IGO.     Philadeli.hia,  1873. 

A  topographical  map,  with  lithologieal  and  raineralogical  indications  writ- 
ten on  the  map. 

288. 

1871 — Lesley  (J.  P.).  A  map  showing  the  areas  occupied  by  the  6  foot 
coal  bed  in  the  hills  north  of  Ursinii.     Scale,  1  mile  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "Note  on  apparent  violation  of  the  law  of  regular  progressive 
dehituminization  of  the  Anieriean  coal  beds  eoniiug  East."  Proc.  Amer.  Phil. 
Soc,  Vol.  XII,  p.  V2d.     Philadelphia,  1873. 

Black  etching. 

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1874— Clari 


MABCou.)  PENNSYLVANIA,    DELAWARE,    AND   MARYLAND. 

289. 


67 


1972 — Lesley  (J.  P.).    (No  title.)    Scale,  1  iuch  to  1  mile. 

Accompanying  "Saint  Clairsville  and  Bedford  Railroad,  and  Dunning's 
Creek  fossil  iron  ore."    Proc.  ^.mor.  Phil.  Soc,  Vol.  XIII,  p.  256.    Philadel- 
phia, 1873. 
In  one  color  and  geological  indications. 

290. 

1872 — Smith  (S.).  Topographical  map  of  Gaines  Coal  Basin,  in  Gaines 
Township,  Tioga  County.  Contour  curves,  100  feet  apart. 
Scale,  2,000  feet  to  tbe  incb. 

Accompanying  "2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania."    Report  of  progress,  vol. 
G.  G.  G.,  by  Andrew  Sherwood.     Harrisburg,  1880. 
Black  etching. 

291. 

1872 — Strauch  and  Cochran.  Map  of  the  first  and  second  anthracite 
coal  fields  of  Pennsylvania. 

Accompanying  "  Coal  regions  of  America,"  by  James  Macfarlane.    p.  17. 
New  York,  1873. 
Black  etching. 

292. 

1873 — Lesley  (J.  P.).  Topographical  map  of  Pennsylvania,  colored  for 
the  principal  geological  formations. 

Accompanying  "Coal  regions  of  America,"  by   James  Macfarlane.    New 
York,  1873. 

293. 

1873 — Lesley  (J.  P.).  A  study,  in  ten  foot  contour  lines,  of  the  struct- 
ure and  erosion  of  Brush  Mouiitiiij,  showing  the  outcrops  of  the 
two  upper  Silurian  fossil  iron  ore  beds  passing  Tyrone  Gap, 
Blair  County,  Pennsylvania. 

Accompanying  "A  study  of  the  strncturo  and  erosion  of  Brush  Mountain.'' 
Proc.  Amer.  Phil.  Soc,  Vol.  XIII.     Philadelphia,  1873. 
Black,  with  geological  indications. 

294. 

1874 — Clark  (E.,jr.).  A  map  in  t«nfoot  contour  lines,  showing  the 
ranges  of  brown  hematite  ore  banks  in  a  portion  of  Lehigh 
County.    Scale,  3,200  feet  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania.     Brown  hematite  ore  ranges 
of  Lehigh  County,"  by  Frederick  Prime,  jr.     Vol.  D.    Harrisburg,  1875. 

Black  etching,  with  geological  indications.     See  note  by  State  geologist, 
page  67. 

295. 

1874 — Frazer  (P.,  jr.)  and  Lehman  (A.  E.).  A  map  of  the  central  belt  of 
brown  hematite  ore  mines  in  York  and  Adams  Counties.  Scale, 
1  mile  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania.    Report  of  progress  in  York 
and  Adams  Counties,"  by  Persifor  Frazer.    Vol.  C,  p.  IQG.    Harrisburg,  1876. 

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1874— Lesley  (J.  P.)  aud  Piatt  (F.).    A  study,  in  twenty-foot  contour 

lines,  of  the  structure  and  erosion  of  ii  part  of  the  lower  silurlau 

.     iron  ore  region  northeast  of  the  Little  Juniata  lliver,  in  Ilunt- 

ingdou    aud    Centre    Counties,    Pennsylvania.    Scale,    before 

reduction  by  photograph,  3.325  inches  to  1  mile. 

Accompanying  "Tho  brown  liomatifo  ons  banks  of  8pruce  Crock,  Warrior's 
Mark  Kun,  and  Half  Moon  Run,  in  Huntingdon  and  Centre  CoiniticN,  Penn- 
sylvania, along  tbo  line  of  tho  Lcwisiburg,  Centre  County,  and  Tyrone  Rail- 
road."   Proc.  Anor.  Phil.  Soc,  Vol.  XIV,  p.  176.     Philadelphia,  1876. 

Black,  with  geological  indications.  .  , 

297. 

1876 — Wrigley  (II.  B.).  Map  B,  the  Pennsylvania  oil  regions  proper, 
with  all  adjoining  developments  in  Ohio,  New  York  and  West 
Virginia. 

Accompanying  "2d  Geol.  Surv.  Peuusylvaiiia."   Special  report  on  the  petro- 
leum of  Pennsylvania,  by  Henry  E.  Wrigloy,  Vol.  J.     Harrisburg,  1875. 
Black  etching.  ^     -  ;   ■         ,   ;  .^y    .. 

V.,,.  .•  --:.:,.,  -y-,  '  '  ■        298.     '-      -  :■-  ,;- 

1875 — Frazer  (P.,  jr.)  and  Lehman  (A.  E.).  General  map  of  the  oi'e 
ranges  of  York  and  Adams  Counties.    Scale,  3  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "2(1  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania."  Report  of  progress  in  York 
aud  Adams  Counties,  by  Persifor  Frazer.    Vol.  C,  p.  61.     Harrisburg;  1876. 

299. 

1876 — Boyd  (E.  P.).  Map  of  the  first  and  second  anthracite  coal  tields 
of  Pennsylvania. 

Accompanying  "  Ren)arks  on  the  coal  nicaHurcs  and  oil  produce  of  the 
United  states  of  America,  collected  during  a  visit  to  tliut  country  in  th<> 
autumn  of  187.\"  Trans.  North  of  England  Inst.  Mining  !"^ngrs.,  Vol.  XXV, 
Plate  XLIV.    Nowca8tle-ui)on-Tyne,  1876. 

''"  300. 

1876— Boyd  (E.  P.).  Map  showing  the  anthracite  coal  (ields  of  Penn- 
sylvania with  their  outlets  to  tide-water. 

Accompanying  "  Reuiarks  on  tho  coal  measures  and  oil  produce  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  collected  during  a  visit  to  that  country  in  the  autuitni  of 
187.J."  Trans.  North  of  England  lust.  Mining  Engrs.,  Vol.  XXV,  Plate  XEV. 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1876. 

Black  etching. 

301. 
1876~Boyd  (E.  F.).    Map  of  the  anthracite  coal  fields  of  Pennsjivania. 

Accompanying  "  Remarks  on  the  coal  measures  .ind  oil  produce  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  collected  during  a  visit  to  that  country  in  the  autumn  ot 
V       1875."    Trans.  North  of  England  Inst.  Mining  Engrs.,  Vol.  XXV,  Plate  XLVl, 
Newcastle-upou-Tyne.  187(). 

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'  302. 


69 


1876 — Boyd  (E.  F.).    Oil  regions  of  Peunsylvauia,  U.  S. 

Accompanying  "  Ecmailis on  the  coal  measures  and  oil  produce  of  the  United 
States  of  America,  collected  during  a  visit  to  that  country  in  the  autumn  of 
187rj."    Trans.  North  of  England  lust.  Mining  Eugrs.,  Vol.  XXV,  Plate  XLIX. 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  187(5. 
,    Black,  with  geological  indications. 

•    .  .      ,,     .  303. 

1876— Lesley  (J.  P.)  and  "White  (I.  0.).    Map  of  sonthern  Butler,  show- 
ing outcrops  of  the  lower  coals.     Scale,  2  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "2d  Gool.  Surv.  Pennsylvania."    Report  of  progress  in  the 
Beaver  River  district,  by  L  C.  White.    Vol.  Q.    Harrisburg,  1878. 

"    ''f/W:    ■-        .:  304. 

1876— Lesley  (J.  P.)  and  White  (I.  C).    Map  of  Xorth  Allegheny,  show- 
ing outcrops  of  the  Pittsburgh  and  up[)er  Freeport  coals.     Scale, 
2  miles  to  the  inch. 
Accompanying  "2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania."    Report  of  progress  in  the 


Beaver  River  district,  by  I.  C.  White.     Vol.  Q. 
:  305. 


Ilarrisburg,  1878. 


1876— Lesley  (J.  P.)  and  "White  (I.  C).    Maj)  of  Beaver  County,  show- 

in_g  outcrops  of  the  Pittsburgh,  Upper  Freeport,  and  Kittanning 

coals.     Scale,  2  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "2d  Geol.  8nrv.  Pennsylvania."  Report  of  progress  iu  the 
Beaver  River  district,  by  I.  C.  White.     Vol.  C^,     Ilarrisburg,  1878. 

■    '  30G. 

1876 — Lesley  (J.  P.)  and  Sherwood  (A.).  Geological  map  of  Potter 
County.     Scfile,  2  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania."  The  geology  of  Potter 
County,  by  Andrew  Sherwooil.     Vol.  GGG,  Ilarrisburg,  1880. 

307. 

1876— Lesley  (J.  P.)  and  Sherwood  (A.).  Geological  map  of  Wyoming 
County.     Scale,  2  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanyiug  "2d  Geol.  Surv.  Peniisylvani..."  The  geology  of  Pike  and 
Monroe  Counties,  by  I.  C.  White.  Report  of  ])rogre8s.  Vol.  G6.  Harris- 
burg,  1882. 

In  (he  same  volume  G  0  there  is  a  large  geological  map  of  Pike  and  Monroe 
Counties,  with  the  date  of  1882  on  the  niap,  aud  consequently  posterior  to  (he 
limit  of  (his  catalogue.    1881. 

308. 

1876 — Prime  (Fred.).  Geological  and  topographical  map  showing  the 
limestone  of  Lehigh  County  including  the  ranges  of  brown  hem- 
atite ore  banks. 

Accompanying  "2.1  Geo!,  Surv.  Pennsylvania."    Report  of  progress,  1875, '76. 
Lehigh  district.     Vol.  DD.     Ilarrisburg,  1878. 
In  four  sheets. 

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1876 — Schellenberg  (F.  Z.).  Map  showing  outcrops  of  Pittsburgh  coal 
in  North  Hiuitingclou  Towusliip,  Westmoreland  County,  Pa. 

Accouipauyiug  "JJd  Geol.  Surv.  PcuuHylvania."  Report  of  progress,  187C. 
Fayette  aud  Westmoreland  districts,  by  J.  J.  Stevenson.    Vol,  KK,  p.  350. 

Harrlsburg,  187-7. 
Black  etching. 

310. 

1876 — Sherwood  (A.).  Geological  map  of  Bradford  County.  Scale,  2 
ii'iles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "2d Geol.  Snrv.  Pennsylvania."    Report  of  progress  in  Brad- 
ford aud  Tioga  Counties.    Vol.  G.     Ilarrisbnrg  (1878). 
Ko  date  on  the  volume.  '         '  , 

311.       '         '  '    ■"    '-'"'■ 

1876 — Sherwood  (A.).  Geological  map  of  Tioga  County.  Scale,  2  miles 
to  1  inch. 

Accom])anying  "2d  Geol.  Snrv.  Pennsylvania."  Report  of  progress  in  Brad- 
ford and  Tioga  Counties.    Vol.  G.     Harrisburg  (1878). 

No  date  on  the  volume. 

-"^'y  312.  ^  '■■  ,       -,       - 


1876— Stevenson  (J.  J.)  and  White  (I.  C).    Geological  map  of  Allegheny 
County. 

Accompanying  "'2d  Geol.  Snrv.  Pennsylvania."    Report  of  progress,  1876. 
Fayette  aud  Westmoreland  district.    Vol.  KK.     Harrlsburg,  1877. 

,  313. 

1877— Lesley  (J.  P.)  and  Piatt  (F.).    A  geological  map  of  the  Salisbury 

central  coal  basin  in  Somerset  County,  Pa. 

Accompanying  "2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania."    Report  of  progress.    Vol. 
HHU.     Harrlsburg,  1877. 

Blacif,  without  truly  any  geological  indications  or  signs. 


314. 

1877 — Stevenson  (J.  J.).     Geological  map  of  F.ayette  County  west  of 
Chestnut  Kidge.    Scale,  2  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "2d  Geol.  Snrv.  Pennsylvania."    Report  of  progress,  1876. 
Fayette  and  Westmoreland  district.     Vol.  KK.    Harrisburg,  1877. 

315. 

1877— Stevenson  (J.  J.).    Geological  map  of  Westmoreland  County  west 
of  Chestnut  liidge.    Scale,  2  miles  to  1  inch. 
Accompanying  "2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania."    Report  of  progress,  1870. 
^      Fayette  and  Westmoreland  district.     Vol.  KK.     Harrisburg,  1877. 

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31G. 

1878 — Ashburner  (0.  A.).  Isometric  projection  to  illustrate  the  directioa 
and  amount  of  throw  along  the  plan  of  the  fault  at  Three  Springs, 
Huntingdon  County.    Scale,  800  feet  to  1  inch. 

Accompanyiug  "  2d  Geol.  Siiiv.  PeniiHjivania."  Report  of  progress  in  the 
Juniata  district.     Vol.  F.    Plate  XVIII.     Harrisburg,  1878. 

Black,  with  geological  indications.  ^ 

317. 

1878— Ashburner  (C.  A.).  Geological  map  of  a  belt  of  country  lying 
along  the  line  of  the  East  Broad  Top  Eailroad,  from  the  crest  of 
Sideling  Hill  across  Smith's,  Hare's,  and  Great  Aughwick  Valleys 
to  the  crest  of  Black  Log  Mountain,  Huntingdon  County.  Scale, 
1,600  feet  to  1  inch.  .        • 

Accompanjing  "2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania."  Report  of  progress  in  the 
Juniata  district.     Vol.  F.    Plato  I.    Harrisburg,  187H. 

318. 

1878 — Ashburner  (C.  A.).  Geological  map  of  the  environs  of  Orbisonia, 
at  Rockhill  Gap,  Huntingdon  County,  showing  the  outcrops  of  the 
Clinton,  Oriskany,  and  Marcellus  iron  beds. 

Accompanying  "2d  Geol.  Surv.  PeiniHylvania."  Report  of  progress  in  the 
Juniata  district.    Vol.  F.    Plate  II.     Harrisburg,  1878. 

319. 

1878 — Ashburner  (C.  A.).  Geological  section  passing  near  Three  Springs, 
Huntingdon  County,  constructed  from  exi)osures  on  and  near  the 
line  of  the  East  Broad  Top  Eailroad,  showing  the  order  of  the 
Devonian  and  Silurian  strata  from  Plank  Cabin  Valley  to  Black 
Log  Mountain.    Scale,  1,600  feet  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania."  Report  of  progress  in  the 
Juniata  district.    Vol.  F.    Plato  XVI.     Harrisburg,  1878. 

In  two  sheets.    This  section  is  accompanied  by  fragments  of  geological  maps. 

320. 

1878 — Ashburner  (C.  A.)  Geological  section  of  Devonian  and  Silurian 
strata  exposed  along  Sideling  Hill  Creek,  exteiuling  from  the 
East  Broad  Top  coal  basin,  Huntingdon  Countj',  to  the  crest  of 
Black  Log  Mountain,  at  Potts  Gap,  Fulton  County.  Scale,  1,600 
feet  to  1  inch. 

Accompanyiug  "2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania."  Report  of  progress  in  the 
Juniata  district.     Vol.  F.    Plato  XVII.     Harrisburg,  187.8. 

In  two  sheets.    This  section  is  accompanied  by  fragujents  of  geological  maps. 

321. 

1878 — Frazer  (P.,  jr.).  (Jeological  map  of  Lancaster  County.  Scale,  2 
miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "2d  Gerd.  Surv.  Penii'^ylvania.''  Report  of  progress  in  1877; 
the  geology  of  Lancaster  County.     Vol.  CCC.     Harrisburg,  1880. 

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1878— Lesley  (,I.  P.)  iin<l  White  (1.  C).     Geological  map  of  Lawreuce 
County.    Scale,  2  miles  to  the  incb. 

Accomimnyiiif,'  "'2d  Geol.  Surv.  IVniisylvauia."    Tbo  geology  of  Lawrence 
County,  by  I.  C.  VVhito.    Vol.  QQ.     Harrisburg,  1H78. 

323. 

1878— Lesley  (J.  P.)  and  Frazer  (P.,  jr.).    Geological  map  of  Lancaster 
Oonnty.    Scale,  2  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "S^dGcoI.Snrv.Penusylvuuia."    Vol.  CCC.    Atlas.    Harris- 
bnrg,  1879. 

324. 

1878— Lesley  (J.  P.)  and  Piatt  (W.  G.).    Geological  map  of  Indiana 
County.     Scale,  2  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying   "2d   Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania."      Report  of  progress  in 
Indiana  County,  by  W.  G.  PIntt.     Vol.  H4.     Ilarriwbnrg,  1878. 

1878 — Prime  (Fred.).    Map  of  the  iron  ore  mines  at  Irontou,  Leliigk 
County.    Scale,  300  feet  for  1  inch. 

Acconij)anying    "JJd    Geol.    Surv.    Pennsylvania."       Report   of    progress, 
•,     Ib7:-'7G,  Lciiigb  district.     Vol.  DD.     Harrisbnrg,  1^78. 

320. 

1878 — Stevenson  (J.  J.).    Geological    map  of  Westmoreland  County. 
Scale,  2  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "'id  Geol.  Snrv.  Pennsylvania."     Report  of  progress,  1877, 
Ligouier  Valley,  by  J.  J.  Stevenson.     Vol.  KKK.     Harrisburg,  1878. 

'  327.      ^.  '.•:    ;      ■■    _     • 

1878 — Stevenson   (J.   J,).     Geological    map   of   Washington   County. 
Scale,  2  miles  to  1  in<;h. 

Accompanying  "2d  Geo).  Surv.  Pennsylvania."     Report  of  progress,  1877, 
Ligonior  Valley.     Vol.  KKK.     llairi.^-bnrg,  1878. 

328. 

1878— Stevenson  (J.  J.).    Geological  map  of  Fayette  County.    Scale,  2 
miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pcnn.sylvania."     Report  of  progress,  1877, 
Ligonier  Valley.     Vol.  KKK.     Harrisburg,  1878.  'i    .  .,    , 

320. 

1878— Stevenson  (J.  ,1.).    Geological  n)ap  of  Green  County,  with  depth 
of  the  Pittsbiiigli  and  Wayneshurg  coal  at  various  localities. 
Scale,  2  miles  to  1  inch. 
Accompanying  ".id  (Jcol.  Snrv.  Pennsylvania."     Report  of  progress,  1877, 
.       Ligouier  Valley.     Vol.  KKK.     ll!irrisl)uig,187b. 

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MAP.cou.l  PENNSYLVANIA,    DELAWARE,    AND   MARYLAND. 

330. 


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1879— Ashburner  (C.  A.)  and  Sheafer  (A.  W.).  A  geological  map  of 
McKeaii  County,  and  a  map  of  a  portion  of  Cattaraugus  County, 
New  York.     Scale,  IJ  miles  to  1  inch,  or  95^40. 

Acconiimnying  "'Jd  Gtol.  Suiv.  Peiiusylvania."  Tho  fjeology  of  McKoan 
Coimty,  by  Chas.  A.  AHhburner.    Atlas  R,  Plate  X.     Harrlsbiirg,  1880. 

331. 

1879— Burlingame  (E.  H.).  A  topographical  map  of  part  of  the  Little 
Pine  Creek  coal  basin  in  Pin^  Township,  Lycoming  County. 
Contour  curves  10  feet  apart.    Scale,  1,600  feet  to  1  inch. 

Accoiiiiiitiiyiug  "2(1  Geol.  Siirv.  Pcunsylviiiiia."     Kopoit  of  progress,  geology 
,  of  Lycoming  County,  by  Frauklin  Piatt.     Vol.  GG.     Harrisbnrg,  1880. 

This  map,  in  two  sheets,  is  in  black  etching  and  in  one  color,  with  geological 
indications,  uiid  is  published  by  permission  of  the  author. 

332. 

1879 — Carll  (J.  F.)  and  Chance  (U.  M.).  Geological  map  of  Venango 
County.    Scale,  2  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accomiianying  "2d  Geol.  Surv,  Pennsylvania."  Tlie  geology  of  the  oil 
regions  of  Warren,  Venango,  Clarion,  and  Butler  Counties.  Oil  region  maps 
and  charts.     Vol.  III.     Plate  20.     Harrisbnrg,  1880. 

333. 

1879 — Chance  (H.  M.).  Geological  map  of  Clinton  County.  Scale,  2 
miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania."  Report  of  progress,  Clin- 
ton County,     Vol.  G4.     Harrisbnrg,  1880. 

•       334.  - 

1879— Chance  (IT.  M.).  Geological  map  of  Clarion  County.  Scale, 
2  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "  2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania."  The  geology  of  Clarion 
County,  by  H.  Martyn  Chance.     VV,  Plato  II.     Harrisbnrg,  1880. 

335. 

1879 — Frazer  (P.,  jr.).  Geological  map  of  York  County.  Scale,  2  miles 
to  1  inch. 

Accomjianying  "2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania."  Report  of  jirogress  iu  1877. 
Vol.  CCC.     ilarrisburg,  1880. 

330. 

1879— Lesley  (J.  P.)  and  Ashburner  (C.  A.).  Topographical  map  of  the 
Alton  coal  hi. sin.     Scale,  3,200  feet  to  the  inch.    Contour  lines, 

100'. 

Accompanying  "2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania."  McKean  County.  Vol.  R. 
Atlas.     Ilarrisburg,  1871). 

Coloured  geologically. 

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1879— Lesley  (J.  P.)  and  Chance  (H.  M.).  Geological  map  of  northeru 
Butler.     Scale,  2  miles  to  the  Inch. 

Acconipaiiyiiifj;  "2(1  Geol.  Sinv.  I'tiniHylvajiia."  Tlio  northern  townships 
of  Butler  County,  by  H.  Miirtyn  Cliiincc.    Vol.  V.     liarrinburg,  1879. 

338. 

1879 — Lesley  (J.  P.)  and  Chance  (II.  M.).  Map  of  instrumental  survey 
of  the  valleys  of  the  Beaver  and  Shenango  liivers  and  Slippery 
Rock  Creek.     Scale,  8,000  feet  to  1  inch. 

Acconipiinying  "2d  Geo.  Siirv.  I'cnnHylvania."  Tlio  northern  townships 
of  Butler  County,  by  H.  Martyu  Chance.    Vol.  V.     Harrisburg,  1879. 

339. 

1879 — Lesley  (.1.  P.)  and  Chance  (H.  M.).  A  map  in  24  contour  lines  of 
the  Allegheny  Valley  near  Parker,  in  Armstrong  and  Butler 
Counties.     Scale,  1.200=1  inch. 

V   :         Accompanying  "2(1  Geo.  Surv.  P(Min.sylvauia."    Tho  uortlicrn  townships 
\'         of  Butler  County,  by  II.  Martyn  Chance.   Vol.  V.    Harrisburg,  1879. 
■    ;i  Black  etching. 

1879— Lesley  (J.  P.)  and  White  (I.  C).  Geological  inap  of  Mercer 
County.    Scale,  2  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "2(1  Geo.  Surv.  Pennsylvania."  The  geology  of  Mercer 
County,  by  I.  C.  White.   Vol.  QQQ.     Harrisburg,  1880. 

341. 

1879— Lesley  (J.  P.)  and  Frazer  (P.  jr.).  Geological  map  of  York 
County.     Scale,  2  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "2(1  Geo.  Surv.  I'ennsylvania."  Vol.  CCC.  Atlas.  Harris- 
burg, 1H79. 

342. 

1879— Sherwood  (A.).  Geological  map  of  Lycoming  County.  Scale,  2 
miles  to  the  inch. 

Accomi)aiiying     "2(1   Geol.    Surv.    Pennsylvania."      The  geology   of   Ly- 
coming and  Sullivan  counties.     Field  notes,  by  Andrew  Sherwood.     Coal 
_      basins,  by  Franklin  Piatt.     Vol.  GG.     Harrisburg,  1880. 

343. 

1879— Sherwood  (A.).  Geological  map  of  Sullivan  County.  Scale,  2 
miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania."  Report  of  progresa  in 
Sullivan  County,  by  Franklin  Piatt.     Vol.  GG.    Harrisburg,  1880. 

Field  notesj  by  Andrew  Sherwood.    Coal  basins,  by  Franklin  Piatt. 

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344. 


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1880 — Piatt  (W.  G.).  Geological  map  of  Armstrong  County.  Scale,  2 
miles  to  1  incli. 

Accompanying  "lid  G(r>l.  Snrv.  Ponnsylvaniii."  Report  of  progieHS  in 
ArniHtrong  County.     Vol.  115.     Hanisburg,  18H0. 

345. 

1880 — Piatt  (W.  G.).  Geological  map  of  Jefferson  County.  Scale,  2 
miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "M  Gcol.  Surv.  Ponnsylvania."  Report  of  progress  iu 
JeflForsou  County.     Vol.  11(5.     Harrisbiirti,  IB^JL 

34G. 

1880 — White  (1.  C).  Geological  map  of  Crawford  and  Erie  Counties. 
Scale,  2  miles  to  the  inch." 

Accompanying  "2(1  Geol.  Snrv.  INainsylvimia."  The  geology  of  Erie  and 
ami  Crawford  Conntiea,  by  I.  C.  White.     Vol.  Q.     Harrisburg,  1881. 

Iu  two  sbcetH. 

347. 

1881 — Ashbumer  (C.  A.).  Map  of  i)art  of  the  Mahanoy  and  Shenan- 
doah basins  iu  the  second  anthracite  coal  fields,  showing  the 
shape  of  the  lloor  of  the  mammoth  bed  by  contour  lines  50  feet 
apart,  and  the  area  of  the  bed  woiked  out  and  under  develop- 
ment. Scale,  1,000  feet  to  1  inch,  12  meters  to  1  milimeter 
■nrooo  of  nature. 

Accompanying  "Now  method  of  mapping  the  anthracite  coal  fields  of  Peun- 
sylvania."  Trans.  Amer.  Inst.  Mining  Eugrs.,  Vol.  IX,  AHhlmrner,  Plate  I, 
p.  516.     Easton,  Pa.,  1881. 

In  colored  etching  and  geological  indications,  it  is  essentially  the  same  as 
the  map  in  ''2d  Geol.  Surv,  Pennsylvania,"  Vol.  A  2,  by  Ashburner,  C.  A.,  and 
Sheafcr,  A.  W.,  1881— x\o.  348. 

348. 

1881— Ashburner  (C.  A.)  and  Sheafer  (A.  W.).  Map  of  part  of  the 
Mahanoy  and  Shenandoah  basins  in  the  second  anthracite  coal 
field.    Scale,  800  feet  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "2d  Geol.  Snrv.  I'ennsylvania."  A  special  report  upon  the 
causes,  kinds,  and  amount  of  waste  in  miuing  anthracite,  by  Franklin  Piatt. 
Vol.  A 2.     Harrisburg,  1881. 

In  colored  etching  and  geological  indications.  This  map  also  appeared  iu 
Trans.  AintT,  Inst,  Mining  Engrs.,  Vol.  IX,  p.  510 — No.  347, 

349. 

1881 — Harden  (E.  B.).  Geological  model  of  part  of  Blair,  Bedford,  and 
Hnutingdon  Counties,  Pennsylvania.     Scale,  5  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "Proc.  Amer.  Phil.  Soc,"  Vol.  XIX,  No.  109.     Philailelphia, 
1881. 
In  black,  with  numbers  corresponding  to  colours;  apparently  a  phototype. 

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350. 

1881 — Piatt  (F.).  Topograjthical  and  K^^ologicul  innp  of  that  part  of 
Blair,  Jknlfoid,  and  Iluntingdon  (lounties,  soutli  of  th«  Little 
Juniata  River,  between  Tussey  and  Alleghany  Mountains,  in- 
cluding Morrison's  Cove,  Canoe,  Sinking,  and  Scotch  Valleys. 
Scale,  1, ()()()  feet  to  I  inch. 

AcconipaDyiiig  "2(1  Gcul.  Hiirv.  PeuuHylvuiiia.'  UluirutliiH,  T.  Ilorriuburg, 
1881. 

In  fourteen  Hheefs. 

351. 

1881 — PIp*^*  (F.).  Index  to  the  toimgraphical  and  geological  map  of 
til  part  of  Blair,  I'edford,  and  Huntingdon  Counties,  soutii  of 
the  Little  Juniata  liiver,  between  Tussey  and  Alleghany  Mount- 
ains, including  Morrison's  Cove,  Canoe,  Sinking,  and  Scotch 
Valleys.    Scale,  8,000  feet  to  1  inch. 

Accoinpanyiiif,'  "2d  Geol.  Siirv.  Pcniisylvjuiiu."    JMuir atlas, T.   IlariiHburB, 

1881. 

352. 

1881 — White  (L  C).  Geological  niaj>  of  Susquehanna  and  Wayue 
Counties,  and  a  part  of  Lackawanna  County. 

Acconipanyiug  "2(1  Geo).  Siirv.  PeiiiiHylvania."  Tli(>  geology  of  Siisqne- 
hauna  aud  Wayue  County,  by  I.  C.  White,  Vol.  G  .5.     Harrisburg,  1881. 

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X— OHIO,  INDIANA,  AND   MICHIOAN. 

303. 

1836 — Hildreth  (8.  P.).  A  ttnio^jrapliical  iUtd  ^U'olof'ioal  map  of  the 
coal  iiieasiir(<s,  and  ot'tlie  iiiiii-iatil'croii.s  and  r(>n'n|^iiiou.s  (lepo8its 
in  the  sccoiKhir.v  it'fjfioii  of  the;  valley  of  the  Ohio. 

AccoiiipiiiiN  in;;  "  OliHcrva  lions  on  the  hitnininouH  coal  <lf|i<>Hit8<)f  tho  vnlloy 
of  tliu  Ohio  and  tlitt  accoiMpiinyiiig  rock  Htrutu."  Aiuer.  Jutirn.  Silliiiian,  Vol. 
XXIX.     N.'W  Haven,  IKKi. 

Black  I'tcliiiig,  und  with  geological  in«licatiuuB. 

354. 

1838 — Locke  (.lolm).     (leoh)gieul  map  of  Adams  (5ouiity,  Ohio. 

Acconiiian.ving  ''  S( coml  annual  n'port  on  the  gi-ologital  survey  of  the  State 
ofOhio,"  p. '2:J8.     (JolnnihuH,  18:»8. 
Black,  with  geological  iudiciitions. 

,  -  355. 

1844 — Locke  (John).  Geolojj^ical  an<l  masnetical  cliart  of  Copper  Har- 
bor (Lake  Superior).     Scale,  2"^  inches  to  a  mile. 

Accouii»aiiying  "ObservalioiiH  niatk-  in  tin'  years  18;J8,  '3i),  MO,  '41,  '42,  and 
'4;{,  to  detonnino  the  maguctical  dip,  etc."  Trans.  Anier.  Phil.  Soc.  Now 
series.     4".     Vol.  TXj  Artieli^  XI,  I'lah^  Xf.V.     Phi ladolphiH,  1846. 

Biack  etching,  and  geological  indications, 

356. 

1845 — Burt  (W.  A.).    Geolojjical  map  of  township  lines  in  the  northern     . 
peninsula  of  Michij^^an. 

Accompanying  "(Jcolognnl  report."  Message  from  the  Prcskleut  of  the 
United  States,  Part  HI,  p.  Hll.     Washington,  1841). 

Black,  with  lithological  indications. 

357. 

1845 — Houghton  (Douglass),  (leoloyical  map  of  townships  in  the  north- 
ern i)eninstda  of  Michijjan. 

Accompanying  "  (Jcological    report."     Message  from  tho.l'residont  of  the 
TTnited  States,  Part  III,  p.  880.     Washington,  1849. 
Black,  with  lithological  indications.    . 

358. 

1846 — Burt  (W.  A.).  (ieolof>ical  map  of  a  district  of  township  lines  in 
the  n<ntherii  peninstila  of  Michigan. 

Accompanying  "Geologiiwil  report."     Message  from  the  President  of  the 
United  Slates,  Part  III,  p.  811.     Washington,  1849. 
Black,  with  lithological  indications. 

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1846— Higgins  (H.  W.)  iiiul  Hubbard  (IW-lii).    CiooloKiciil  map  of  a  dia- 
tiict  H.  and  W.  of  the  Ontoiuifjon  (Lake  KSuiu'ii«)r). 

AecoinpuiiyiiiK  "CicoIoKkiil  re|Mirt."     MtHMUKo  from  tlio  I'lTMitltMit  of  tlio 
lliiitr<l  SlatfH,  Part  lll.p.  Ki:».     WuHliiiinton,  Irtll*. 
Black,  Willi  lithologicul  iiKlicatioim. 

300. 

1846— Hubbard  and  Ives.    (JtMjloKical  inai)  of  Hi»^  di.strict  Huhdivided  by 
MosHiM.  Hubbard  and  Ives. 

Accompanying  "(fcoloftical  report  of  Bola  Ilnl  bard."    Mchhuho  from  the 
ProHident  of  tlic  IJnittMl  States,  I'art  III,  p.  HH2.    WaBliington,  1H4'J. 
A  map  of  tliP  (liHtrict  between  L'Anse  and  Granitu  Point,  Luke  Superior. 
In  black,  with  lithological  indicationH. 

301. 

1848— Whittlesey  (Charles).    Outline  map  of  tlio  geological  formation 

of  Ohio. 

Aecompanyinn"OntlinoHk«'tehof  theneidogyofOhio,"  in  IIowo'sHiHtorlcal 
,  Collocti(mH,  II.  r>71).     (Cleveland),  1848. 

Black  etching,  with  geological  imlicatiouH.    liopriuted  in  1856. 

--■'-■'-         302. 

1849— Jackson  (CI.  T.).    Geological  map  of  JCoweenaw  Point,  Lake  Su- 
perior. 

Accoinpan.ying  "Report  on  the  geological  survey  of  the  mineral  lands  of  the 
United  States  in  the  State  of  Michigan."  Message  from  th«  PreHidont  of  the 
United  States.    Part  111.     Washington,  IHU*. 

303. 
1849 — Jackson  (('.  T.).    Geological  maj)  of  Isle  Itoyale,  Lake  Superior. 

Accompanying  "Report  on  the  geological  survey  of  the  mineral  lands  of 
the  United  States  in  the  State  of  Michigan."  Message  from  the  President  of 
the  United  States.     Part  III.     Washington,  1849. 

*  301. 

1850— Foster  (J.  W.)  and  Whitney  (.T.  1).).  Geological  map  of  Keweenaw 
Point,  Lake  Superior,  Micliigan;  assisted  by  S.  W.  Hill  and  W. 

Schlatter. 

• 

Accompanying  "  Rejiort  on  the  gecdogy  and  toi>ography  of  a  portion  of  the 
Lake  Sujierior  land  district  in  the  State  of  Michigan."  I'art  I.  Copper  lands. 
Washington,  1850. 

3«5. 

1860— Foster  (J.  W.)  and  Whitney  (J.  D.).  Geological  map  of  Isle 
Koyale,  I^ake  Superior,  Michigiin  ;  assisted  by  S.  W.  Bill  and  W. 
Schlatter. 

Accomi)anying  "Report  on  the  geology  and  topography  of  a  portion  of  the 
Lake  Superior  land  district  in  the  State  of  Michigan."  Part  I.  Copper  lauds. 
Washington,  1850. 

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18S0— Foster  (J.  W.)  ainl  Whitney  (,I.  1).).  (leological  map  of  tluMlistrict 
between  I'ortage  Lake  and  ISIoiitreal  Itiver,  Lake  Superior,  Mieh- 
igan;  assisted  by  S.  W.  Ilil!  and  VV.  Scblatt(!r. 

AciomiiiiiiyiiiK  "lit'nort  on  Iho  j;t'<>l<)K,V  and  ttnioynipliy  of  ii  i)()rti()n  of  the 
Liiko  8ii|MTior  liuul  district  in  tUo  Statu  of  Micbigsin."  rurt  1.  Coppur  lundu. 
Wiwhingtoii,  1«50. 

3(u. 

1851— Foster  (J.  VV.)  and  Whitney  (J.  I).).  Geol  »{j;ical  map  of  the  Lake 
Superior  land  district  in  the  State  of  Miclii^ain. 

Acconipuiiyin);  "  Koport  on  the  iH'oh^tiy  of  tlio  Liiko  Superior  l.ind  rtiHtrict." 
Part  II.    Thu  iiou  rogiuu,  togulhcr  with  iLo  guuoral  guulogy.     Wuishingtou, 


1861. 


368. 


1851- 


-Anonymous  (Foster  (J.  W.)  and  Whitney  (J.  D.) ).  Section  and  dia- 
gram illustrating  the  geoloyy  of  thci  rejjion  between  the  northern 
shores  of  Lakes  Superior  and  Michijjan. 

Acuontpanying  "Report  on  tho  goohigy  of  the  Liiko  Superior  hiud  district." 
Part  II.  The  iron  region,  together  with  the  general  geology.  Washington, 
1851. 

No  name  of  authors  on  the  map,  but  certainly  by  Foster  and  Whitney. 

309. 

1851— Foster  (J.  W.)  and  Whitney  (,1. 1).).  Geological  map  of  the  district 
between  Keweenaw  Bay  an<l  Chocolate  Kiver,  Lake  Superior, 
Michigan. 

Accompanying  "Report  on  the  gef)logy  of  the  Lake  Superior  land  district." 
Part  II.  The  iron  region,  together  with  the  general  geology.  Washington, 
IttSl. 

370. 

1861 — Koch  (F.  C.  L.).    Geognostische  Karte  der  Mineral-Rogiouou  am 

Lake  Superior,  Michigan,  North  Amer. 

Accompanying  "Die  Mineral-Regioiion  der  oheru  llalbinsel  Miehigau's  (N. 
A.)  am  Lake  Superior  uud  die  Isle  Royal.     Giittingou,  1852. 

37L 

1853 — Whitney  (J.  D.).    Geological  map  of  Keweenaw  Point,  Lake  Su- 
perior, Michigan,     folio.    New  York,  1853. 
Mr.  Whitney  was  assisted  by  S.  W.  Hill  and  W.  S.  Stephens. 

372. 

1855 — Rivot  (L.  E.).  Garto  gdologique  du  Lac  Supdrieur,  Itltat  de 
Michigan,  dressde  par  MM.  J.  W.  Foster  et  J.  D.  Whitney. 

Accompanying  "Voyage  au  Lac  Sup6rii>ur."     Annales  des  mines,  5"  s^rie, 
tome  VII,  p.  173,  pi.  VI.     Paris,  1855, 
AIbo  issued  separately. 

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373. 

1856— Eivot  (L.  E.).    Cartes  de  I'ile  Royale,  de  la  Pointe  de  Keweenaw 
et  do  I'Ontouiigon,  dresa^es  par  MM.  Foster  et  Whitney. 
Accoiiipanyiiig  "Voyage  an  Lac  Supdriuur."    Paris,  1655. 

374. 

1856— Newberry  (J.  S.).    Map  of  the  A.  and  N.  L.  R.  R.,  its  connections 

and  geology.     (Ohio.)  ... 

Accriinpaiiyiiig  "  licport  on  i\ui  economical  geology  of  the  route  of  the  Ash- 
tab'ihi  and  Now  Lisbon  Kailroad."    Cleveland,  1H.'>7. 

Blac'v  elching  and  geological  indiciitions. 

375. 

1856 — Whittlesey  (Charles).  Outline  map  of  the  geological  formation 
of  Ohio. 

Accompany ing  "Ontliue  sketcli  of  the  geology  of  Obio;  in  or   lines  of  the 
ge(dogy  ofOliio,"  p.  579.     Cleveland,  1850. 
Black  etching,  with  geological  indications.     Reprint  of  the  map  of  1848. 
See  Whittlesey  (Charles),  1848— No.  361. 

370. 

1866 — Whittlesey  (Charles).  Geological  railroad  and  township  map  of 
the  State  of  Oiiio.  Geological  outlines  by  Charles  Whittlesey. 
Scale,  12  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Outlines  of  tlie  geology  of  Ohio.'     Cleveland,  1856. 
Reprinted  in  1873  to  compare  with  a  reprint  of  J.  S.  Newberry's  map  of  Ohio 
of  1867,  in    "Paleontology  and  the  moral  sense,"  by  C.  Whittlesey. 

377. 

1865— Sayler  (N.).    Geological  map  of  Ohio.    Scale,  6  miles  to  the  inch. 
Cincinnati,  Ohio,  1805. 
Unseen. 

378. 

1865— Sayler  (N.)    Geological  map  of  Indiana.     Scale,  5  miles  to  the 
•    inch.    Cincinnati.  Oliio,  1805. 

Unseen. 

379. 

1865— Winchell  (Alexander).  Maj)  of  the  Grand  Traverse  region 
(Mi<;higan). 

Accompanying  "A  report  on  the  geological  and  industrial  resources  of  the 
counties  of  Antrim,  Grand  Traverse,  Benzie,  and  Leelanaw  in  the  Lower 
PeniuHiilii  of  Michigan."    Ann  Arbor,  ISdli. 

Black,  with  dotted  lines  and  geological  indications. 

380. 
1887— Newberry  (J.  S.).     Geological  map  of  Ohio. 

Accompanying  "  Stebbius's  atlas  of  Ohio."    ( -,) 


Unseen. 


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l&oj    iSrooka  (T.  B.).    Map  of  Rei»ublic  Mountain  and  vicinity,  Mar- 
quette County,  Michigan.    Scale,  ^-/o^  =  400  feet  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "Geological  surywy  of  Michigan."  AtlaH  folio.  1873.  Plate 
VI.    Now  York,  187:?. 

382. 

1869— Gredner  (H.).  Geognostische  Uebersichts-Kai te  dor Eisenregionen 
der  oberen  Halbinsel  von  Michigan. 

Accompanying  "  Die  voreilnrischen  Gebilde  der  oberen  Halbinsel  von  Michi- 
gan in  Nord-Ameiica."     Zeitsch.  Deut.  Geol.  Gesells.     Vol.  XXI.     Taf.  VIII. 
Berlin,  1869. 
Black  etching,  and  geological  indications. 

383. 

1869 — Whittlesey  (Charles).    Geological  map  of  Eastern  Ohio. 

Accompanying  "The  physical  geology  of  Eastern  Ohio."  Memoirs  Boston 
Soc.  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  I,  p.  ^98.     Boston,  1869. 

384. 

1870 — Newberry  (J.  S.).     Preliminary  geological  map  of  Ohio. 

AccoiDpanying  "  Geological  snrvey  of  Ohio",  1869.     Columbns,  1871. 

385. 

1871— Gilbert  (G   K.)    Map  of  Lucas  County,  colored  to  show  the  geo- 
logical structure. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Ohio",  Geology.  Vol.  I,  p. 57.1.  Co- 
Innibus,  187H. 

386. 

1872— Brooks  (T.  B.).    Mai>  of  the  Menominee  iron  region,  upper  penin- 
sula, Michigan.    Scale,  7,040  feet  to  one  inch  or  finch  to  a  mile. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Michigan."  Atlas  folio.  1873.  Plate 
IV.     Now  York,  1873. 

387. 

1872 — Brooks  (T.  B.).    Map  of  the  Marquette  iron  region,  upper  penin- 
sula, Michigan,    Scale,  7,040  feet  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Michigan."  Atlas  folio.  1873.  Flate 
III.     New  York,  1873. 

388. 

1872— Stevenson  (J.  J.).    Map  to  show  limits  of  the  upper  coal  measures 
in  Ohio. 

Accompanying  "The  upper  coal  measures  west  of  the  Alleghany  Mount- 
ains." Aunals  of  Lyceum  of  Natural  History  of  Now  York,  Vol.  X.  Plate 
XII.     New  York,  1874. 

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389. 

1873— Borden  (W.  W.).    Geological  maps  of  Clark  and  Floyd  Couuties, 

ludiana. 

Accompanying  "Fifth  annual  report  of  the  geological  snrv.  of  Indiana, 
inailu  timing  tho  year  187:?",  by  E.  T.  Cox.     Indianapolis,  1874. 

390. 

1873— CoUett  (John).    (Geological)  map  of  Lawrence  County,  ludiana. 
Accompanying  "Fifth  annual  report  of  the  geological  snrv.  of  Indiana." 
Indianapolis,  1874. 
Black,  with  geological  indications. 

391. 

1873— Newberry  (J.  S.).    Geological  map  of  Ohio. 

Accompanying  "Paleontology  and  the  moral  sense,"  by  Charles  Whittlesey, 
p.  9.     Cleveland,  1873. 

See  Newberry  (J.  S.),  1867— No.  3rf4. 

392. 

1873— Newberry  (J.  S.).    Geological  map  of  Cuyahoga  County. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Ohio."  Geology.  Vol.  I,  p.  171.  Co- 
lumbus, 1873. 

393. 

1873— Newberry  (J.  S.).    Geological  map  of  Clarke  County. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Ohio."  Geology.  Vol.  I,  p.  480.  Co- 
lumbus, 1873. 

394. 

1873 — Newberry  (J.  S.).    Geological  map  of  Summit  County. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Ohio."  Geology.  Vol.  I,  p.  201.  Co- 
lumbus, 1873. 

395. 

1873 — Orton  (Edward).  Map  showing  Hues  of  junction  of  Cincinnati 
group  and  Clinton  limestone,  or  of  Lower  and  Upper  Silurian,  in 
Southwestern  Ohio.    Scale,  6  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Ohio."  Geology.  Vol.  I,  p.  413.  Cc 
lumbus,  1873. 

396. 

1873— Pumpelly  (llaphael).  Map  to  accompany  the  cross-sections  of 
the  Portage  Lake  district.     Scale,  1=12,000. 

Accompiuiying  "Geological  survey  of  Michigan."  Atlas  folio.  1873.  Plates 
XlVa  and  XlVft.    New  York,  1873. 

A.  R.  Marvine  and  L.  G.  Emerson,  assistants;  in  two  sheets. 

397. 

1873 — Pumpelly  (Raphael).  Map  to  accompany  the  cross  sections  of  the 
Eagle  River  district.    Scale,  1 :  4,800  (or)  400  feet  to  an  inch. 

Actonipanying  "Geological  survey  of  Michigaw.''  Atlas  folio.  1873.  Plate 
XX.    New  York,  1873. 

A.  R.  Marvine  and  S.  B.  Ladd,  assistants. 

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405. 


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1873 — Read  (M.  C).  Geological  map  of  Ashtabula,  Lake,  Geauga,  and 
Trumbull  Counties. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Ohio."    Geology.    Vol.  I,  p.  483.    Co- 
lumbus, 187:5. 

399. 

1873— Rominger  (Cliarles),  Fumpelly  (Raphael)  &  Brooks  (T.  B.).  Map 
of  the  Upper  Peninsula.  Palaezoic  rocks,  by  0.  Rominger; 
copper-bearing  rocks,  bj-  R.  Pumpelly ;  iron-bearing  rocks  (Hu- 
ronian, ,  by  T.  B.  Brooks ;  Laurentian  rocks,  by  Brooks  &  Pum- 
pelly.    Scale,  13  miles  to  an  inch,  a aa^s^' 

Acco.npt    ying  "Geological  survey  of  Michigan,"    Atlasfolio.    1873.    Plate 
I.    New  York. 

400. 

1873— Whittlesey  (Charles).    Geological  map  of  Ohio.    Geological  out- 
liues,  by  Charles  Whittlesey,  1856. 
Accompanying  "Paleontology  and  the  moral  sense,"  p.  8.     Cleveland,  1873. 
See  Wliittlesey  (Charles),  1856,  a  redaotioa  in  black,  with  indications  by 
numbers — No.  37G. 

401. 

1873 — Winchell  (N.  H.).    Geological  map  of  Wyandot  County. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Ohio."    Geology.    Vol.  I,  p,  625.    Co- 
lumbus, 1873. 

402. 

1873 — Winchell  (N.  H.).    Geological  map  of  Marion  County. 

Accompanying   "Geological  survey  of  Ohio."     Geology.    Vol.  I,  p.  640. 
Columbus,  1873. 

403. 

1873— Winchell  (N.  H.).    Geological  map  of  Seneca  County. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  survey  of  Ohio."    Geology.    Vol.  I,  p.  611.    Co- 
lumbus, 1873. 

404. 

1873 — Winchell  (N.  H.).    Geological  map  of  Sandusky  County. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  survey  of  Ohio."    Geology.    Vol.  I,  p.  593.    Co- 
lumbus, 1873. 

405. 

1874 — Newberry  (J,  S.).  Geological  map  of  Erie  County,  and  the  Is- 
lands. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Ohio."  Vol.  II,  p.  185.  Columbus,  1874. 

400. 

1874 — Orton  (Edward),  Geological  maj)  of  Highland,  Ross,  and  Pike 
Counties. 

AccompauyiniT  "  Geological  survey  of  Ohio,"  Vol.  11,  p.  611.    Columbus, 
1874, 

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1874— Orton  (Edward).    Geological  map  of  Green  County. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Ohio,"  Vol.  II,  p.  C59.    Columbus, 
1874. 

408. 

1874 — Winchell  (N.  H.).    Geological  inai)  of  Detiauce  County. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Ohio,"'  Vol.  II,  p.  422.    Columbus,  1874. 

409. 

1874 — Winchell  (N.  H.).    Geological  niaj)  of  Ottawa  County. 

Accompauying"Geological8urveyofObio,"  Vol.  II,  p.  227.   Columbus,  1874. 

410. 
1874 — Winchell  (N.  H.).    Geological  map  of  Crawford  County. 

Accompanying"Geological8urveyof  Ohio,"  Vol.  II,  p.  237.    Colnmbus,  1874. 

411. 

1874 — Winchell  (N.  H.).    Geological  map  of  Morrow  County. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  survey  of  Ohio,"  Vol.  II,  p.  253.   Columbus,  1874. 

412. 

1874 — Winchell  (N.  H.).    Geological  map  of  Delaware  County. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Ohio,"  Vol.  II,  p.  272.    Columbus,  1874. 

413. 
1874— Winchell  (N.  H.).    Geological  map  of  Van  Wert  County. 

Accompanying  "Geologicalsurveyof  Ohio,"  Vol.  ^'.j), 314.  Columbus,  1874. 

414. 

1874 — Winchell  (N.  H.).    Geological  map  cf  Union  Ccuinty. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  uhio,"  Vol    II,  p.  324.     Columbun, 
1874. 

415. 

1874 — Winchell  (N.  H.).    Geological  map  of  Paulding  County. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Ohio,"  Vol.  II,  p.  336.     Columbus, 

1874. 

416. 

1874 — Winchell  (N.  H.).    Geological  map  of  Harding  County. 

Acconipanj ing   "Geological  survoy  of  Ohio,'   Vol.11,  p. 3.'>4.     Columbus, 

1874. 

417. 

1874 — Winchell  (N.  H.).    Geological  map  of  Hancock  County. 

Accompanying   'Geological  survey  «)f  Oliio,"   Vol.  II,  p. 358.     Columbus, 
1874. 

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1874— Winchell  (N.  H.).    Geological  map  of  Wood  County. 

Accompanying  "Geological  snrvi'y  of  Ohio,"  Vol.11,  p.  368.     Columbus, 

1874. 

419. 

1874 — Winchell  (N.  H.).    Geological  map  of  Putnam  County. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Ohio,"  Vol.11,  p.  387.  ColurabuB, 
1H74. 

420. 

1874 — Winchell  (>».  H.).    Geological  map  of  Henry  County. 

Accompanying  "Geological  snrvoy  of  Ohio,"  Vol.11,  p.  416.  Columbus, 
1874. 

421. 
1875 — Sauvage  (M.  E.).    Carte  de  la  region  ferrif^re  do  Michigan.    Scale, 

1  0«"ff2  4  0" 

Accompanying  "Notice  sur  les  mindrais  de  Fer  du  Lac  Sup6rieur."    An- 
iiales  'Ics  mineH,  /'■  NOiie,  tome  VIII,  PI.  I.     Paris,  1875. 
In  black  etching  and  one  color. 

422. 

1876 — Whittlesey  (Charles).    Physical  geology  of  Lake  Superior.    Scale, 
50  miles  to  J  inch. 

Accompanying  "Physical  geology  of  Lake  Sui-  3rior."  Proceedings  of  Amer- 
ican Association  for  the  Advancement  of  Science,  Vol.  XXIV,  p.  64.     Salem, 

187(5. 

423. 

1876 — Rominger  (Charles).    Geological   map  of  the  lower  peninsula. 
Scale,  13  miles  to  one  inch,  or  1 :  823,680. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Michigan,"  Vol.  Ill,  Part  I.  New 
York,  1876. 

424. 

1876 — Spencer  (J.  W.).    Keweenaw  Point.     Scale,  20  miles  U.>  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "  On  the  Nipigon  or  copper-bearing  rocks  of  l.ake  Sup^or," 
with  notes  on  copper  mining  in  that  region.  The  CaMidiMi  NatTMaUik  and 
Geologist,  new  series,  V«l.  VIII,  p.  65.     Montreal,  ItTS. 

Black  etching. 

426. 

1878 — Hill  (F.  C.)    Map  of  Logan  and  l'h«mpaign  CouutMS. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  survey  of  Ohio."  Gkw»i»gy  T«I.  HI,  p.  49L 
Columbus,  1878. 

426. 

1878— Newberry  (J.  S.).    Map  of  Portage  County. 

Accompanying  "Geological  surwi#<r  ©f  Ohio."  Gteologj.  Vol.  Ill,  p.  133. 
Columbus,  1878. 

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1878— Orton  (Edward).    Map  of  Butler  County. 

Accompanyiug  "Geological  survey  of  Ohio."  Geology.  Vol.  Ill,  p.  399. 
Colnmbns,  1878. 

428. 

1878— Orton  (Edward).    Map  of  Preble  County. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  survey  of  Ohio."  Geology.  Vol.  Ill,  p.  404- 
Columbus,  1878. 

429.     ' 

1878 — Orton  (Edward).    Map  of  Franklin  County. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  survey  of  Ohio."  Geology.  Vol.  Ill,  p.  600. 
Columbus,  1878. 

430. 

1878— Orton  (Edward).    Map  of  Warren  County. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Ohio."  Geology.  Vol.  Ill,  p.  382. 
Columbus,  1878. 

431. 

1878— Read  (M.  C).    Map  of  Huron  County. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  survey  of  Ohio."    Geology.     Vol.  Ill,  p.  299. 
Columbus,  1878. 

432. 

1878— Bead  (M.C.).  Map  of  Richland,  Ashland,  Wayne,  Knox,  Holmes, 
Coshocton,  and  Licking  Counties. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  survey  of  Ohio."  Geology.  Vol.  IIL  p.  529. 
Columbus,  1878. 

433. 

1878— Stevenson  (J,  J.).  Map  to  show  limits  of  the  Upper  Coal  Measnres 
in  Ohio,  north  from  Central  Ohio  R.  R. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  survey  of  Ohio."  (.Teology.  Vol.  Ill,  p.  209. 
Columbus,  1878. 

lu  black,  with  a  dotted  line  showing  the  western  anc  northern  boundary  ol 
the  Pittsburgh  coal. 

434. 

1878— Weat  (A.  W.).    Map  of  Medina  County, 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Ohio."  Geology.  Vol.  Ill,  p.  363. 
Columbus,  1878. 

435. 

1879— Newberry  (J.  S.),  Andrews  (E.  B.),  Orton  (Edward),  Read  (M.  C), 

Gilbert  (G.  K.),  Winchell  (N.  H.),  and  Hill  (F.  C).    Geological 

map  of  the  State  of  Ohio. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Ohio."    Atlas  folio.    New  York,  1879. 

Six  sheets,  forming  a  geological  atlas  of  the  State  of  Ohio.    Published  by 

authority  of  the  legislature. 

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1879— Wright  (C.  E.).    Map  of  the  Menominee  iron  district  ftud  fi^ljacent 
territory. 

Accompanying  "  Annual  report  of  the  comniisHioncr  of  mineral  Btatistics  of 
the  State  of  Michigan  for  1880."    Lansing,  1861. 

437. 

1880 — Collet  (John).    Outline  geological  map  of  Indiana. 

Accompanying  "  Second  annual  re))ort  of  tbe  department  of  statistics  and 
geology  of  Indiana,"  p.  4r)0.     Indianapolis,  1880. 

Black  etching  and  geological  indications.  It  is  reprinted  in  the  eleventh 
annual  report  of  the  State  geologist,  i).  12,  1881. 

See  Collet  (John)  1881— No.  441. 

438. 

1880— Collet  (John).    Map  of  Putnam  County,  Indiana. 

Accompanying  "The  geology  of  Putnam  County."    Second  annual  report 
of  the  department  of  statistics  and  geology  of  Indiana,  p.  '397.    Indianapolis, 
1880. 
Black  etching  and  geological  indications. 

439. 

1880 — Greene  (G.  K.).    Map  of  Muuroe  County. 

Accompanying  "Geology  of  Munroe  County."    Second  annual  report  of  the 
department  of  statistics  and  geology  of  Indiana,  p.  427.    Indianapolis,  1880. 
Black,  with  geological  indications. 

440. 

18W— Orion  (Edward).    Maj)  of  Eastern  Ohio. 

Accompanying  "  Review  of  stratigraphical  geology  of  Eastern  Ohio,"  in 
annua]  i-eport  of  Um')  Hftcretary  of  State,  1879.     Columbus,  1880. 
Black,  with  geological  indications. 

441, 

1881 — Ottlkc  (Johr  >.    Outline  geological  map  of  Indiana. 

Ace  japauyiiig  "Eleventh  annual  n-port  of  the  State  geologist  of  Indiana," 
H-  12.     Indianapolis,  1881. 
Se.  CoUut  ^J.),  1880    No.  437. 

442. 

1881— Collet  (Jolin).    Map  of  Shelby  County. 

Accompanying  "  Geology  of  Shelby  County  accompanying  eleventh  annual 
report  of  State  geologist  of  Indiana,"  p.  .0.').     Indianapolis,  1882. 
Black  etching  and  geological  indications. 

443. 

1881— Brown  (li.  T.).    Map  of  Fountain  (Jounty,  Indiana. 

Accompanying  "Fountain  County  geology,  geography,  &c.  ;  eleventh  an- 
imal report  of  the  State  geologist  of  Indiana,"  p.  89.    Indianapolis,  1882. 
Black  etching  and  geological  indications. 

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[BUIL.  7. 


1881 — Phinney  (A.  J.).    Mai*  of  Delawuio  County. 

Accoiiii)anyiuj^  "  Geology  of  Dcliiwiire  county ;  olovonth  annual  report  of  the 
'  !  8tat«  goologiHt  of  Indiana,"  ji.  126.     Indiiinapoli.s,  1882. 

•    Vlack  otching  and  geological  indications. 

445. 

1881 — Elrod  (M.  K).    Map  of  Bartbolouiew  Couuty,  Indiaua. 

Accompanying  "  Geology  of  Bartholomew  County  ;  elevcnl.h  annual  report 
of  the  State  geologist  of  Indiana,"  p.  150.     Indianapolis,  1882. 
Black  etching  and  geological  indioatiouH. 

44(5. 

1881 — Rominger  (Cliarlos).    Geological  map  of  the  environs  of  Mar- 
quette, Negaunee,  and  Ishpeming.    Scale,  IJ  inch  for  1  mile. 

Accompanying   "Geol.   surv.  of   Michigan,    upper  peninsula,  1878-1880." 
Vol.  IV.     New  York,  1881. 

447. 

1881— Winchell  (N.  H.).    Sketch  map  of  Isle  Royale,  Lake  Superior. 

Accompanying  "Geological  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  of  Minnesota,"  tenth  an- 
nual report,  Plate  III.     St.  Paul,  1882. 
Black,  with  geological  indications. 


1839— Owen 


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XI.- ILLINOIS,  IOWA,  MINNESOTA,  AND  WISCONSIN. 

4-l.S. 
1839— Owen  (D.  D.).     Gluirt  of  the  jiiciit  Illinois  coal  lii'ld. 

Accompanying  "  Report  of  iifi;<!olti;;i('al«xploiiitionof  jxirt  of  Io\v;i,  Wiscon- 
sin, and  IllinoiH,  made  in  llic  autiinm  of  liic  year  lH;i'.»."     (Wasliinnton),  1814. 

441). 

1839 — Owen  (1).  1).).  Geological  section  from  the  month  of  Keck 
Eiver  through  the  bhie  monnds  to  the  Wi.sconsin  KMver  in  con- 
nection with  a  geological  chart  of  part  of  Iowa,  Wisconsin,  and 
Illinois. 

Accompanying  "  Kcpoit  of  geological  exploration  of  parts  of  Iowa,  Wis- 
consin, and  Illinois,  made  in  the  antnmn  of  the  year  IHIiD."  Plate  ill. 
(Washington),  1H.J4. 

450. 

1839 — Owen  (I).  1).).  Geological  chart  of  part  of  Iowa,  Wisconsin,  and 
Illinois. 

Accomi)any>ng  "  IJeport  of  a  geological  exploration  of  j>art  of  Iowa,  Wis* 
con  in,  and  lilinoin,  made  in  the  antnnm  of  the  year  18.39."  (Washington), 
1844. 

An  edition  of  tho  report  was  made  in  1840,  bnt  withont  the  accompanying 
charts.  Washington  is  not  named  in  the  title  page  as  the  place,  of  i^nhlica- 
tion;  tho  only  inscription  is,  "Ordered  to  bo  printed  l>y  the  Senate  of  the 
United  St.ates." 

451. 

1848 — Owen  (D.  1).).  Provisional  geological  mai)  of  part  of  the  Chip- 
pewa land  district  of  Wisconsin,  with  p:ut  of  Iowa,  and  of 
Minnesota  Territory,  to  illustrate  the  leport  of  a  geological  rec- 
onnaissance made  in  1847. 

Accompanying  "Report  of  a  geological  reconnaiKsjince  oi  the  Chippewa 
land  district  of  Wisconsin;  and  incidentally  of  a  i>ortion  of  the  Kickapoo 
country,  and  of  a  part  of  Iowa  and  of  the  Minnesota  Territory."  (Wa.shington. 
1849). 

Neither  date  nor  place  of  publication  is  given,  but  very  likely  Washing- 
ton is  the  place. 

452. 

1852 — Norwood  (J.  G.).  Geological  map  of  parts  of  Minnesota  and  Wis- 
consin, designed  to  show  portions  of  the  rock  formations  now 
concealed  by  drift. 

Accompanying  '  Report  of  a  geological  survey  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  and 
Minnesota,  and  incidentally  of  a  portion  of  Nebraska  Territory,"  by  D.  D. 
Owen.     4°.     Volume  of  illustrations.     Philadelphia,  18.52. 

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1852— Owen  (Richard).  Geolojjfical  map,  ooast  view  and  section  of 
Pigeon  Point,  nortliwc.si  coant  of  Lalte  Superior. 

^  AcfoiiipniiyiiiK  "Report  of  a  geolt)gi("!il  mnvcy  of  VViM<  iiiNiii,  Iowa,  and 

Minnesota,  and  incidontiilly  of  a  portion  of  Nchrasica  Territory,"  l>y  1).  I). 
Owon.    4^.    Volnnii)  of  illuHtrations.     Pliiladclphin,  18.72. 

454. 

1806— Lapham  (I.  A.).    A  geological  map  of  Wisconsin.    New  York, 
1855. 
On«  slu'ot  folio. 

455. 

1857— [Hall  (James),  Whitney  (J.  D.),  and  Worthen  (A.  H.)].  Geological 
map  of  the  eastern  half  of  the  State  of  Iowa;  by  legislative 
authority. 

Accompanying  "Report  of  the  geological  Hnrvey  of  the  i*f*te  of  Iowa." 
Vol.  I,  Part  I,  p.  14G.    (Albany,  N.  Y. ),  la^iS. 

456. 

1867— Norwood  (J.  G.).  Illinois  ^.ological  survey.  Diagram  of  the 
State  of  Illinois  (colored  geologically).    Drawn  by  H  A.  Uffers. 

Accompanying  "Abstract  of  a  report  on  Illinoia  coals,  and  a  general  notice  of 
coal  fields."    Chicago,  1857. 

457. 

1869 — Whittlesey  (Charles).  Geological  map  of  the  country  on  the  upper 
waters  of  the  Menominee,  Peshattego,  and  Oconto  Elvers.  Scale, 
^  of  an  inch  to  the  mile. 

Accompanying  "Paleontology  and  the  moral  sense,"  by  C.  Whittlesey. 
Cleveland,  1873. 

458. 

1860 — Whittlesey  (Charles).  Geological  map  of  the  Penokie  i'ang<^, 
Ashland  Conuty,  Wisconsin.    Scale,  6  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying   "Wisconsin   geological  survey."     Vol.   Ill,  Appendix  A, 
p. '215.     Madison,  1880. 
.  Reissued  in  black  etching,  onesmall  sheet  octavo,  in  "Paleoiif  ilogy  and  the 

moral  sense."    Clevelaud,  1873. 
See  Whittlesey  (Cliarles),  1873— No.  476. 

459. 

1868— Whitney  (J.  D.).  Geological  map  of  the  lead  region  iti  the  States 
of  Wisconsin,  Illinoi.s,  and  Iowa. 

Accompanying  "Report  of  geological  survey  of  the  Ujiper  Mississippi  lead 
region."    Extract  from  "Report  of  the  geological  survey  of  the  State  of  Wis- 


1866— Wliit 


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400. 

1864— Engelmann  (Ileiiry).    Map  of  ITiinliuj,'  County. 

Au(;oini)ftiiying"Ocolof{ical  Hurvey  ol'IUiiioiH."    Vol.1,  [1.^50.     Springfield, 

urn. 

4G1. 

1886— [Whitney  (.1.  1).)].    CJeological  map  of  the  nortliwost  corner  of 
Illinois. 
Ac'coiiipanyin^;  "(J«>o!oKiral  survey  of  lUinni.s."    Vol.  I,p.  ir)1.    Springfii'ld, 
ISfiCt.     Calliil  111  tho  lint  of  illiiHtrations      Geological  map  of  the  (iiilena 
lead  region."    Ou  tbo  map  there  in  no  name  of  author,"  no  date,  and  no  ucale. 

462. 

1866— Whit  UeBey  (Charles).    Mouth  (»tBiiptiHni  River. 

Acconipanyiug  "A  n>port  of  explorations  in  the  mineral  regions  of  Minne- 
sota during  the  yeai  8  1848, 1859,  and  1864,"  p.  '26.    Cleveland,  1866. 

Black  etching  and  letters  corresponding  to  geological  indications  in  the 
text. 

463. 

1866 — Wliittlesey  (Cli  tries).  Portion  of  the  north  shore  in  towns  51 
atHl  52  north,  ranges  12  and  13  west,  St.  Louis  County,  Minne- 
soi  i.    Scale,  ^  inch  to  the  mile. 

Accompanying  "A  i  port  of  explorations  in  the  mineral  regions  of  Minne- 
Wta  di  ring  the  years  ld48, 1859,  and  1864,"  p.  35.     Cleveland,  1866. 

Black  etching  and  letters  corresponding  to  geological  indications  in  the 
text. 

464. 

1886 — Whittlesey  (Charles).  I  outli  of  the  Ke-shikon-se-kan  or  Cedar 
Biver,  and  Beaver  Bay. 

Accompanying  "A  report  of  e  >Lploration8  iu  the  mineral  regions  of  Minne- 
sota during  the  years  1848, 1859,  and  1864,"  p.  29.     Cleveland,  1866. 

Black  etching  and  letters  corresponding  to  geological  indications  in  the 
text. 

465. 

1867— Freeman  (H.  C).    Map  of  La  Salle  Coun  ^'. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  niiuois,"  Vol.  HI,  p.  257.  Spring- 
field, 1868.      . 

466. 

1869 — Lapham  (I.  A.).    A  new  geolojjical  map  of  Wisconsin,  prepared 
mostly  from  original  observations.     Scale,  15     dies  to  1  inch. 
Milwaukee,  1809. 
Folio. 

407. 

1870 — White  (C.  A.).    Geological  map  model  of  Iowa. 

Accompanying  "  Koi)ort  on  the  geological  Kin\'ey  of  the  State  of  Iowa,"  Vol. 
I,  p.  32.    Des  Moines,  1870. 

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1870 — White  (0.  A.).    Geological  map  of  the  State  of  Iowa. 

Accompanying  "  Report  on  the  geological  survey  of  the  State  of  Iowa," 
Vol.  II.    Des  Moines,  1870. 

469. 

1871— Kloos  (J.  H.).    Orientinuigs-Karto  zu  den  geologischen  Notizen 
au8  Minnesota. 

Accompanying  "Gpologischo  Notiz«n  atiH  Minnesota."  Zeitscli.  Deut. Qeol. 
Go8ell8.,Vol.  XXIII,  Taf,  VIII,  p.  472.     Berlin,  la71. 

Black  utcbiug.  An  English  translation  and  reprint  of  the  map  hos  ap- 
peared in  the  Tenth  annual  report  of  the  geological  survey  of  Minnesota,  for 
the  year  1881. 

470. 

1871— White  (0.  A.).    Sketch  map  of  the  State  of  Iowa. 

Accompanying  "American  geological  surveys."    The  Geological  Magaeine, 
1st  series,  Vol.  VIII,  p.  222.     London,  1871. 
Black  etching. 

471.  .      ^     ^ 

18712 — Winohell  (N.  H.).    Preliminary  geological  map  of  Minnesota. 

Accompanying  "The  annual  report  of  the  board  of  regents  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  Minnesota  for  1872."    Saint  Paul,  1873. 

472.  '  ;,  - 

1872 — Winchell  (N.  H.).    Preliminary  geological  map  of  Minnesota. 

Accompan3ring  "  The  first  annual  report  for  the  year  1872  of  the  geological 
and  Natural  History  Survey  of  Minnesota,  p.  45.    Saint  Paul,  1873. 

473. 

1873 — Irving  (R.  D.).    Outline  geological  map  of  northern  Wisconsin. 

Scale,  15  miles  to  the  inch. 
Accompanying  "  On  the  age  of  the  copper-bearing  rocks  of  Lake  Superior," 

&c.    Amer.  Jouni.  Silliman,  3d  series,  Vol.  VIII,  Plate  IV,  p.  83.    New  Haven, 

1874. 
.  Black  etching  and  geological  indications.  , 

474. 

1873 — Irving  (R.  D.).    Map  showing  the  formations  at  the  junction  of 
Bad  River  and  Tyler's  Fork. 
Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey."    Vol.  Ill,  Part  III,  Plate 

XVI.  p.  IS.'S.    Madison,  1880. 

Black  etching,  with  geological  indications. 

476. 

1873--Irving  (R.  D.).    Map  showing  the  formations  along  Black  River, 
Jackson  County. 
Accompanying    "Wisconsin  geological  survey."    Vol.  II,  Part  III,  Plate 

XVII,  p.  493.    Madison,  1877. 
Black  etching. 

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470. 

1873 — Whittlesey  (Charles).     Geolop^ical  map  o4'  the  Penokie  Range, 
Ashland  County,  Wisconsin.    Scale,  G  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accoiapanyiiig  •'Paleontolojify  and  tbe  moral  sense."    Cleveland,  1873. 
See  ■Whittlesey  (Charles)  18(>0— No.  458. 

477. 

1874 — Irving  (R.  D.).     Wood  and  portions  of  Clark,  Jackson,  Marathon, 
and  Portage  Counties.    Scale,  3  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying    "Wisconsin   geological  snrvey."     Atlas,   Vol.  II,     Folio, 
Plate  No.  XV.    Milwaukee,  1877. 

478.  * 

1874 — Winohell  (N.  H.).    Geological  map  of  the  county  of  Freeborn, 
Minnesota. 

Accompanying  "Geological  and  Nat.  Hist.  Snrv.  of  Minnesota."     Third 
Annual  Report,  p.  148.    Saint  Paul,  1875.  ,  . 

479. 

1874 — Winchell  (N.  H.).    Geological  map  of  Mower  County,  Minnesota. 
Accompanying  "Geological  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  of  Minnesota."     Third 
Annual  Report,  p.  16ti.    Saint  Paul,  1875. 

480. 

1876— Harrington  (M.  W.).    Geological  map  of  Olmsted  County,  Min- 
nesota. ' 

Accompanying  "Geological  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  of  Minnesota."    Fourth 
Annual  Report,  p.  75.     Saint  Paul,  1870. 

481. 

1875— Harrington  (M.  W.).    Geological  map  of  Dodge  County,  Minne- 
sota. 

Accompanying  "Geological  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  of  Minnesota."    Fourth 
Aunual  Report,  p.  97.    Saint  Paul,  1876. 

482. 

1876 — Harrington  (M.  W.).    Geological  map  of  Steele  County,  Minne- 
sota. 

Accompanying  "Geological  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  of  Minnesota."    Fourth 
Aunual  Report,  p.  107.     Saint  Paul,  187G. 

483. 

1876 — Winchell  (N.  H.).    Geological  map  of  Fillmore  County,  Minne- 
sota. 

Accompauying  "Geological  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  of  Minnesota."    Fo\irth 
Annual  Report,  p.  111.     Saint  Paul,  1H76. 

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1876— Worthen  (A.  H.).  Geological  map  of  the  State  of  Illinois.  Bos- 
ton. 1876. 

In  two  large  sheets,  lithographed  at  Boston,  pnblisbed  by  Legislative  Author- 
ity;  there  is  no  scale  nor  i)laco  of  publication  on  it;  it  was  drawn  by  Bill- 
ington,  W.,  St.  John,  O.  II.,  and  Worthen,  C.  K.     , 

485. 

1876 — Chamberlin  (T.  C).  Map  of  quaternary  formations  of  eastern 
Wisconsin.    Scale,  I  incU=12  miles. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey."  Atlns,  Vol.  II.  Folio. 
Plate  II.    Milwaukee,  1877. 

486. 

1876 — Chamberlin  (T.  C).  Door  and  parts  of  Kewaunee,  Brown,  Outa- 
gamie, Shawano,  and  Oconto  Counties.   Scale,  3  miles  1o  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Wisconsin  geological  survey."  Atlas,  Vol.  II.  Folio.  Plate 
.  XII.    Milwaukee,  1877. 

487. 

1876 — Chamberlin  (T.  C).  Kenosha,  Bacine,  Milwaukee,  Waukesha, 
Walworth,  Jefferson,  and  parts  of  Rock,  Dodge,  Washington, 
and  Ozaukee  Counties.    Scale,  3  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey."  Atlas,  Vol.  II.  Folio. 
Plate  X.    Milwaukee,  1877. 

488. 

1876 — Chamberlin (T. C).  Fond  du Lac,  Sheboygan,  Manitowoc,  Calumet, 
Winnebago,  and  parts  of  Dodge,  Washington,  Ozaukee,  Kewau- 
nee, Brown,  Outagamie,  and  Waupaca  Counties.  Scale,  3  miles 
to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey."  Atlas,  Vol.  II.  Folio. 
Plat*  XI.    Milwaukee,  1877. 

489.  ^  ',:■■":'-■..  :■:.    ..--     ., 

1876— Chamberlin  (T.  C).  Mapof  subsoils  of  Eastern  Wisconsin.  Scale, 
1  inch  =  12  miles. 

Accompanjing  "Wisconsin  geological  survey."  Atlas  of  Vol.  II,  Folio. 
Plate  III.     Milwaukee,  1877. 

490.  -''.  -  .  ■,^7.-.;„     '■ 

1876— Chamberlin  (T.C.),  Irving  (R.  D.),  Strong  (M.).  Iowa,  Lafayette, 
Green,  range  VI  in  Dane,  and  range  III  in  Sauk,  by  M.  Strong. 
Dane  and  ranges  IV,  V,  VI,  in  Sauk,  by  R.  D.  Irving.  Rock,  by 
T.  C.  Chamberlin.    Scale  3  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey."  Atlas,  Vol  II.  Folio.  Plato. 
XIII.    Milwaukee,  1877< 

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1876— Ghamberlin  (T.  0.),  aud  Irviiig(R. U.).  Juneau, Adams, Waushara, 
Marquette,  Sauk,  Columbia,  aud  Green  Lake,  north  of  Fox  River, 
by  R.  D.  Irving.  Green  Lake  and  Dodge  by  T.  C.  Ghamberlin. 
Scale,  3  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey."  Atlas,  Vol.  II,  folio. 
Plate  XIV.    Milwaukee,  1877. 

492. 

1876_Irving  (R.  D.).  Details  of  the  structure  of  the  Huronian  series  in 
the  vicinity  of  Penokee  Gap,  T.  44,  R.  3  W.  Ashland  County. 

Scale,  rhu- 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey."  Atlas,  Vol.  Ill,  folio. 
Plate  XXIII.    Milwaukee,  1879. 

'"  493.  ' 

1876— Irving  (R.  D.),  and  Strong  (M.).  Trempealeau,  La  Crosse,  Monroe, 
Vernon,  Sauk,  Richland,  and  Crawford  Counties,  by  M.  Strong. 
Juneau  aud  Jackson  Counties,  by  R.  D.  Irving.  Scale,  3  miles 
to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey."  Atlas,  Vol.  Ill,  folio. 
Plate  XVII.    Milwaukee,  1879. 

•  494. 

1876— Irving  (R.  D.).  Geological  map  of  the  Four  Lake  country  of 
Dane  County. 

Accompanying  "  Wisconsin  geological  survey."    Vol.  II.    Part    III.    Plate 
XXVI  A,  p.  613.    Madison,  1877. 
Black  etching. 

495. 

1876— Irving  (R.  D.).    Map  of  Devil's  Lake  gorge. 

Accompanying  "  Wisconsin  geological  survey."    Vol.11.    Part  III.    Plate 
XIX,  p.  507.     Madison,  1877. 
Black  etching. 

496. 

1876— Irving  (R.  D.).  Map  showing  the  succession  of  layers  along  the 
gorge  of  the  Montreal  River.  T.  47,  R.  J.  E.  Scale,  10  inches 
to  the  mile. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey."  Vol.  III.  Part  III.  Plate 
XIX,  p.  llhJ.     Madison,  1880. 

Black  etching,  with  geological  indications  and  numbers  corresponding  to 
text. 

497. 

1876— Irving  (R.  D.).  Map  showing  the  succession  of  layers  along  the 
Montreal  River.    T.  47,  R.  J.  E.    Scale,  2^  inches  =  1  mile. 

Accompanying  "  Wisconsin  geological  survey."  Vol.111.  Part  III.  'Plate 
XVIII,  p.  190.    Madison,  1880. 

Black  etching,  with  geological  indications. 

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1876— Strong  (M.).  Grant  and  parts  of  Lafayette,  Iowa,  Biclilaud,  and 
Orawford  Oounties. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey."  Atlas,  Vol.  II,  folio, 
Plato  XVI.    Milwiiiikeo,  1877. 

499. 

1876 — Strong  (M.).    Geology  and  topography  of  the  lead  region. 

Acconi]>anying   "  Wisconsin   geological   survey."     Atlas,   Vol.   II,   folio. 
Plates  III,  IV,  V,  VI,  VII.    Milwaukee,  1877. 
In  ttvo  sheets. 

600. 

1876— -Strong  (M.),  and  Wooster  (L.  G.).  Folk  and  Barron  Gounties,  and 
parts  of  Dann,  Saint  Groix,  Ghippewa,  and  Burnett  Gounties, 
towns  32-38,  inclusive,  by  M.  Strong.  Town  31,  by  L.  C. 
Wooster. 

Aooompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey."  Atlas,  Vol.  Ill,  folio. 
Plato  XI3t.    Milwaukee,  1879. 

001. 

1876 — Winchell  (N.  H.).    Geological  map  of  Houston  Gounty,  Minnesota. 

Accouipanyiug  "Geological  and  Nat.  Hist.  Snrv.  of  Minnesota."  Fifth  An- 
nual Report,  p.  9.    Saint  Paul,  1877. 

502. 

1876 — Winchell  (N.  H.).  Geological  map  of  Hennepin  Gounty,  Minne- 
sota. 

Accompanying  "Geological  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  of  Minnesota."  Fifth  An- 
nual Report,  p.  131.    Saint  Paul,  1877. 

503. 

1876— Winchell  (N.  H.).  Map  of  the  vicinity  of  the  Fall  of  Saint  Antony, 
intended  to  illustrate  the  surface  geology  (Minnesota).  Scale,  1 
inch  to  1  mile. 

Accompanying  "Geological  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv,  of  Minnesota,"  Fifth  An- 
nual Report,  p.  156.    Saint  Paul,  1877. 

604. 

1878-1877— Irving  (R.  D.).  Map  of  part  of  T.  44,  R.  3  W.,  designed  to 
show  the  relations  uf  the  Laurentian,  Huronian,  and  Keweenaw 
systems. 

Accompanying  "  Wisconsin  geological  survey."  Vol.  Ill,  Part  III,  Plate 
XV,  p.  145.    Madison,  1880. 

1877 — Irving  (R.  D.).  Map  showing  tlie  relative  positions  of  the  isolated 
Archsean  areas  of  Wisconsin.    Scale,  1  inch  to  24  miles. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey."  Vol.  II,  Part  ill,  Plato 
XVIII,  p.  !>0I.     Madison,  1877. 

Black  etching. 

m 


1UBC0U.1         ILLINOIS,   IOWA,   MINNESOTA,   AND  WISCONSIN. 

506. 


97 


1877— Iryirg  (B.  D.).  Map  of  part  of  Wisconsin,  designed  to  show  the 
main  facts  with  regard  to  the  distribution  of  the  glacial  drift  and 
other  quaternary  deposits. 

Accoiiipaiiying  "  WisGonsin  gcologicnl  survey."     Vol.  II,  Part  III.    Plate 
XXV  A,  p.  608.    Madison,  1877. 

507. 

1877 — Irving  (R.  D.).  Outline  of  an  area  of  Trenton  limestone,  near 
Columbus.    Scale,  4  miles  to  the  inch. 

Acconipnuyiug  "  Wiscousin  geological  survey  "    Vol.  II,  Part  III.    p.  614. 
^ladisou,  1877. 
Black  otcbiug. 

508. 


1877 — Irving  (R.  D.).  Details  of  the  structure  of  the  Huronian  or  iron- 
bearing  series  of  Ashland  and  Lincoln  Counties.  Scale,  3.6  inches 
=  1  mile. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsiu  geological  survey."  Atlas,  Vol.  Ill,  folio. 
Plates  XXIV,  XXV,  XXVI.    Milwaukee,  1879. 

In  three  sheets.  ,.,,,, 


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509. 


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1877— Sperry  (L.  B.).    Geologiral  map  of  Bice  County,  Minnesota. 

Accompauying  "  Geological  aud  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  of  Minnesota."  Sixth  An. 
nual  Report,  p.  114.    Minneapolis,  1878.  .,,,,.         s-,    ,      .  .^       .  , 

-•••'-'■ "    ..•    ,,    ri       610.  e     ^       „,.....:  ,.    .::v 

1877— Sweet  (E.  T.).  Outline  geological  map  of  a  portion  of  Northern 
Wiscousin. 

Accompanying  "  Wisconsin  geological  survey."  Vol.  Ill,  Part  V.  Plate 
XXXIV,  p.  :W0.    Madison,  1880. 

Black  etching.  .-  .,  >  ,  .,  .    .,•  ... 

511.  ...-,,,.„■;..;,-      .v^    ..    , 


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1877 — Sweet  (B.  T.).    Outline  structural  map  of  the  Lower  Black  River 
Falls.    Scale  400  feet  to  the  inch. 
Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey."    Vol.  Ill,  Part  V,  p.  343, 

Madison,  1880. 

Black  etching  and  numbers  corresponding  to  geological  indications  in  the 
text.  -\  ■  "'  ■       . 

612. 

1877 — Winohell  (N.  H.).    Geological  map  of  Bamsey  County,  Minne- 
sota. 

Accompanying  "Geological  and  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  of  Minnesola."    Sixth  An- 
nual Beport,  p.  06.    Minneapolis,  1878. 

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513. 


fBUIX.  7. 


1877— Winohell  (N.  H.).  Geological  map  of  Kock  and  Pipestone  Coun- 
ties, Minuesota. 

Accoiupanying  "  Geological  aud  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.  of  Minnesota."  Sixth  An- 
uunl  Keyiort,  p.  D2.    Minneapolis,  lti78. 

Bltu-k,  with  gvologicul  inscriptions. 

514. 

1877— Wright  (0.  E.).    Penokie  iron  range  west  of  Gap. 

Accunipanyiug  "Wisconsin  geological  survey."  Atlas,  Vol.  Ill,  folio. 
Plato  XXVII.    Milwauiioe,  1879. 

615. 

1878— Irving  (K.  D.).  Map  showing  the  succession  of  layers  along  the 
Potato  Eivcr.    Scale,  6  inches  =  1  mile. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey."    Vol.  Ill,  Part  III,  Plate 
XVII,  p.  188.    Madist.i,  1880. 
Black  etching,  with  geological  indications. 

616. 

1878 — Irving  (B.  D.).  Geological  map  and  sections  illustrating  the 
structure  of  the  regions  drained  by  the  Bad  and  Montreal 
Eivers.    Scale,  2  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey."  Atlas,  Vol.  Ill,  folio. 
Plate  XXII.    Milwaukee,  1879. 

617. 

1878— Warren  (G.  K.).    (So  title.) 

Accompanying  "Valley  of  the  Minnesota  Kiver  and  of  the  Mississippi 
Biver,  to  the  junction  of  the  Ohio;  its  origin  considered."  Amer.  Journ. 
Silliman.    3rd  series,  Vol.  XVI,  Diagram  £.    New  Haven,  1878. 

Black  etching,  with  geological  indications  in  the  text. 

618. 

1879— Brooks  (T.  B.).    Sturgeon  Eiver. 

Accompanying  "  Wisconsin  geological  survey."    Vol.  III.  Part  VII.    Plate 

I,  p.  45*2.    Madison,  1880. 

Black  etching,  and  geological  indications. 

519. 

1879— Brooks  (T.  B.).    Big  Quiunesec  Falls.    Scale,  J  mile  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Wisconsin  geological  survey."    Vol.  Ill,  Part  VII.    Plate 
III,  p.  472.    Madison,  1880. 
Black  etching  and  geological  indications. 

620. 

1879— Brooks  (T.  B.).    Little  Quinnesec  Falls  and  Sand  Portage  Bapids. 
Scale,  4  of  a  mile  to  the  inch. 
Accompanying  "  Wisconsin  geological  survey."    Vol.  Ill,  Part  VII.    Plate 

II,  p.  468.    Madison,  1880. 

Block  etching  and  geological  indications. 

(98) 


MABOou]        ILLINOIS,   IOWA,   MINNESOTA,   AND  WISCONSIN. 

521. 


99 


1879— Brooks  (T.  B.).    Twin  and  Four  Ft.  Falls,  Menominee  Biver. 
Scale,  i  of  a  mile  to  the  inch. 
Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  mirvey."    Vol.  Ill,  Port  VII.    Plate 

IV,  p.  475.    Madisuu,  1680. 

Black  etching  and  geological  iodications. 

622. 

1879 — Brooki  (T.  B.).    Pine  and  Poplar  Bivers.    Scale,  ^  mile  to  the 
iucli. 
Acconipuuying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey."    Vol.  Ill,  Part  VII.    Plate 

V,  p.  477.    Madison,  1880. 

Black  etching  and  geological  indications. 

623.  '       - 

1879— Brooks  (T.  B.).    Commonwealtli  and  Eagle  iron  belts.    Scale,  i 
mile  to  the  inch. 
Accompanying  "  Wisconsin  geological  snrvey."    Vol.  Ill,  Part  VII.    Plate 

VI,  p.  481.     Madison,  l&jO. 

Black  etching  and  g«M)logical  indications. 

524. 

1879 — Brooks  (T.  B.).    Hypothetical  sketch  of  the  rock  structure  near 
Lake  Eliza. 
Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey."    Vol.  Ill,  Part  VII.    Plate 

VIII,  p.  484.    Madison,  1880. 

Black  etching  and  geological  indications. 

626.  .-i.......   3  .  .    'i  -.:■■ 

1879 — Brooks.  (T.  B.).     Lower  Brul6,  Michigamme,  and  Fuint  Rivers. 
Scale,  ^  mile  to  the  inch. 
Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey."    Vol.  Ill,  Part  VII.    Plate 

IX,  p.  ilW.     Madison,  1880. 

Black  etching  and  geological  indications. 

526. 

1879 — Brooks  (T.  B.).  Geological  sketch  of  the  Menominee  iron  region, 
showing  approximatively  the  distribution  and  folds,  illustrating 
report,  Vol.  Ill,  Part  VII.    Scale,  3  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Wisconsin  geological  survey."      Atlas,  Vol.  Ill,  folio. 


Plate  XXIX,    Milwaukee,  1879. 


627. 


1879— Brooks  (T.  B.).  and  Wtight  (G.  E.)    Map  of  the  Menominee  iron 

region,  including  Pine  River  district,  Oconto  Gounty,  and  in  part 

the  Sturgeon  River  district,  Michigan.    Scale,  ^  inch  to  1  mile. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin   geological  survey."     Atlas,  Vol.  Ill,  folio. 

Plate  XXVIII.    Milwaukee,  1879. 


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628. 


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1879— Irving  (R.  D.).  Map  of  Wisconsin  and  adjoining  portions  of  Mich- 
igan, Illinois,  Iowa,  and  Minnesota,  showing  geological  stnicturc, 
positions  of  the  principal  mineral  districts,  &c.  Scale  20  miles 
to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Tho  miuural  resources  of  WiscouRin."    Trans.  Ainer.  Inst. 
Mining  Engrs.,  Vol.  VIII,  p.  500.    Eastou,  Pa.,  1880. 
A  well  executed  and  very  clear  geological  map. 

629. 
» 

1879 — Strong  (M.).    Map  of  Northwestern  Wisconsin,  designed  to  show 

tho  main  features  of  the  surface  geology. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey."    Vol.  Ill,  Part  VI.    Plato 

XXXVIl,  p.  383.    Madison,  1880. 

630. 

1879— Strong  (M.)  and  Sweet  (E.  T.).  Douglas  County,  and  parts  of  Bay- 
field, Burnett,  and  Ashland  Counties;  north  of  township  43,  by 
E.  T.  Sweet,  south  of  township  44,  by  M.  Strong. 

Accompanying    "Wisconsin    geological   survey."     Atlas,  Vo4.  Ill,   folio. 
Plate  XX.    Milwaukee,  1879. 

631. 

1879— Strong  (M.)  Sweet  (E.  T.)  and  Irving  (R.  D.).  Parts  of  Ashland, 
Bayfield,  and  Lincoln  Counties.  Ashland  County,  the  Apostlo 
island,  Lincoln  County,  and  townships  44-51,  ranges  4  and  5  west 
Bayfield  County,  by  R.  D.  Irving;  townships  43-46,  ranges  6  and 
7  west,  by  M.  Strong ;  township  47-51,  ranges  0  and  7  west,  by 
E.  T.  Sweet.    Scale,  3  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying    "Wisconsin    geological    survey,"     Atlas,  Vol,  III,  folio. 
Plato  XXI.     Milwaukee,  1879. 

632. 

1879— WooBter  (L.  C.)  and  Strong  (M.).  Saint  Croix,  Chippewa,  and  Eau 
Claire  Counties,  T.  XXV,  Pepin  County,  and  T.  27,  ranges  15  to 
18  W.,  T.  26,  range  15  and  16  W.,  and  parts  of  T.  25,  range  15 
W.,  and  T.  20,  range  17  W.,  Pierce  County,  by  L.  C.  Wooster; 
Trempealeau,  Buffalo,  and  the  remainder  of  Pierce  and  Pepin,  by 
M.  Strong.    Scale,  3  miles  to  the  inch. 

•  Accompanying    "Wisconsin    geological  survey."    Atlus,  Vol.   Ill,  folio. 

Pbte  XVIII.     Milwaukee,  1879. 

533.  '  •       '     ' 

1879— Wright  (C.  E.)  Map  of  the  Menominee  iron  district  and  adjacent 
territory. 

Accompanying    "Wisconsin   geological  survey."     Atlas,  Vol.  Ill,  folio. 
Plate  XXX.    Milwaukee.  1879, 

(100) 


MABCOU.I         ILLINOIS,    IOWA,    MINNESOTA,    AND   WISCONSIN. 

634. 


101 


1880— Irving  (K.  D.).    Quaternnry  map  of  the  eimteri^Luke  Superior 
(listrict. 

Afconipnnyinjt  "  WlHcoiisin  goologiciil  Hurvoy."    Vol.  Ill,  Pint  III.    Pinto 
XX,  p.  an.     Maaison,  1880. 


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53r». 


1880 — Irving  (R.  D.).    Outline  geological  map  of  northern  Wisconsin. 
Scale,  15  miles  to  tlie  incli. 

Accompanying  "  WlHconHln  geological  Huryey."    Vol.  Ill,  Part  I.     Plate 
IX,  p.  3,     MiMliHon,  1880. 

536. 


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1880— Wright  (E.  C).  Ko  title.  Section  16,  township  44  N.,  range  5 
W.,  Wisconsin. 

Accompanying  "  WiBconsin  geological  snrvey."  Vol.  Ill,  Part  IV.  Plate 
XXVII,  p.  a86.     MadiHon,  1880. 

Colored  and  with  geological  indications. 


T"     '      ,»^i.«.i|    f-*      I  J ' 


637. 


1881 — Kloo8(J.  H.).  Orientirungg-Karte  zu  den  geologischen  Notizen 
aus  Minnesota.  •     ,. 

Accompanying  "Geological  and  Nat.  Hist.  Snrv.  of  Minnesota."  Tenth 
Annual  Report.    Saint  Paul,  1681. 

SeeKl008(J.  H.),  1871-No.4fiJ».      ,  ;        .  ;         

538. 

1881— Winchell  (N.  H.)  Sketch  map  of  the  canoe  trail  from  Ogishke 
Muncie  Lake  to  the  mouth  of  Poplar  River  (Lake  Superior). 

Accompanying  "  Geological  and  Nat.  Hist.  Snrv.  of  Minnesota."  Tenth  An- 
nual Report,  Plate  I.     St.  Paul,  1882. 

Black  with  geological  indications.  , 

639. 

1881 — Winchell  (N.  H.).  Sketch  map  of  the  iron  trail  for  cauoes  from 
Grand  Marais  to  Iron  Lake  (Lake  Superior). 

Accompanying  "  Geological  and  Natural  Hist.  Surv.  of  Minnesota."    Tenth 
Annual  Report,  Plate  II.     Saint  Paul,  1882. 
Black  with  geological  indications. 
N.B.— Nelson  Sayler,  in  1865,  advertised  the  publication  of  a  "Geological  map  of 
Illinois,"  but  it  was  never  published.        ^    .,.,,»..»  .  ,    su.i.  •  • 

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KBNTUCXT.  TBNNBS8BB,  MX88I88IPPI,  ALABAMA  FLORIDA, 
OBOROIA,  80nTH  CAROLINA,  AND  NORTH  CAROLINA. 


C40. 

1827 — Xitohell  (Dr.).    A  );^eologicaI  map  of  tLe  eastern  Imlf  of  Nortli 
Carolina. 
Never  pnbliahed,  and  has  disappeared.    Not  Been, 

541. 

1833 — Peck  (J.).  Geological  map  of  the  mining  distriutH  in  the  State  of 
Georgia,  western  parts  of  North  Carolina,  and  in  East  Tennessee. 
Scale,  10  miles  to  |  of  an  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  and  miueralogioal  account  of  the  mining  dis- 
tricts in  the  State  of  Georgia,"  etc.  Amer.  Jiinr.  Sillimnn,  Vol.  XXIIl.  New 
Haven,  1833. 

This  map  lias  merely  geological  indications  on  it. 

542. 

1839— Trooit  (Gerard).    Geological  ma|)  of  the  State  of  Tennessee. 

Accompanying  "  Fifth  geological  report  to  the  general  assembly  of  Tonnes- 
see."  p.  8    Nashville,  1840. 

543. 

183a— Troost  (Gerard).  Geological  map  of  Cocke  County,  East  Ten- 
nessee. 

Accompanying  "Fifth  geological  report  to  tha  general  assembly  of  Tennes- 
see," p.  22.    Nashville,  1840. 

Black  with  mineralogical  indications. 

544.  -:.:<,.:-:<■:■//-.---:. 

1842— Kitohell  (Dr.).    Geological  map  of  North  Carolina. 
Aocor    anying  "A  geological  text  book."    (Raleigh)  1842. 
A  very  small  map.    Not  seen. 

545. 

1843— Troost  (Gerard).  Geological  map  of  Davidson,  Williamson,  and 
Maury  Counties  (Tennessee). 

Accompanying  "Seventh  geological  report  to  the  general  assembly  of  Tf>a- 
nessee."    Nashville,  1644. 
A  very  rare  map. 

546. 

1846— Tnomey  (Michael).    Geological  map  of  South  Carolina. 

Accompanying  "Report  on  the  geology  of  South  Carolina."  4°.  Colombia, 
1848. 

(102) 


UAkCOU.J 


SOUTHERN   STATES. 
547. 


103 


1848 — Tnomey  (Michael).    Geological  map  of  Alabama. 

Accompanying  "  First  biouniiil  i-opurf.  of  tlio  geology  of  Alabama."  TuhUa* 
looan,  1»^. 

It  in  tho  rnrent  gpological  map  of  ilio  New  WorUl,  only  5  or  0  copioH  nro 
known  to  oxiHt.    1  ponsoiiH  one  givt^n  by  the  anthor  to  D'Archiac. 

548. 

1840 — Wkite  (O.).     Bonner'8  map  of  the  State  of  Georgia,  with  the  ad- 
dition of  its  geological  features.    Scale,  liO  miles  to  an  iicli. 
Accoiii^iuuyiug  "  Stutistics  of  the  8tato  of  fleorgiu."    Savannah,  184U. 

649. 

1851— Safford  (J.  M.)    The  Silurian  Basin  of  Middle  Tennessee. 

Accompanying  "Tho  Silurian  BuHin  of  Middle  TenneHMMt,  with  noticeHof  the 
fltruta  Hiirronnding  it."    Amor.  Journ.  Silliman,  Vol.  XII,  Nov.  \HtA,  p.  'Xt2, 
Now  Hnven,  1851. 
Black  with  nuuibers  aud  Bigns. 

550. 

1861 — Tuomey  (Michael).  Plan,  or  horizontal  section  showing  the  geo- 
logical structure  of  Anthony's  Creek  Reservoir. 

Accompanying  "Report  addressed  to  lion.  O.  Y.  Mason,  prosidoMt  of  the 
Jumes  River  and  Kanawha  Canal  Co.",  November  C,  1851.  (Richmond,  Vir- 
ginia, IBiVi). 

Not  seen.        i 

551. 
1864 — Lieber  (O.  M.).    Geological  map  of  Mississippi. 

Accompanying  ''A  sketch  of  the  geology  of  the  State  of  Mississippi."  The 
Mining  Magazine,  edited  by  W.  J.  Teuney.  Vol.  Ill,  p.  4'i.  New  York,  Jnly, 
1854. 

Black  etching  and  geological  indications. 

552. 
1866 — Tuomey  (Michael).    Geological  map  of  the  State  of  Alabama. 

Accompanying  "Second  biennial  report  of  thegeol.  jjy  of  Alabama,"  edited 
by  J.  W.  Mallet.     Montgomery,  1858. 

This  second  edition  of  the  geological  map  of  Tuomey  is  also  rare,  and  in 
some  respects  inferior  to  the  first  edition.  The  scale  is  smaller.  Tuomey 
died  in  March,  1857,  and  the  map  was  printed  in  New  York  by  J.  H.  Colton 
without  his  supervision.  However,  it  contains  some  corrections  brought 
about  by  Tuomey's  survey  and  explorations  of  the  years  1854  and  1855.  It 
is  the  Arst  geological  map  colored  by  chromo-Iithography  in  America. 

653. 

1866 — EmmonB  (Ebenetzer).  Map  of  the  Deep  River  coal  field,  North 
Carolina. 

Acoompanying  "Oeologioal  report  of  the  midland  counties  of  Nc  ^^  Caro- 
lina."   Boleigb,  1856. 

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654. 

1S66— Li«b«r  (O.  M.).  Geognostic  map  of  York  district.  Scale,  5  miles 
to  an  inch. 

Accompanying  "Reports  on  the  geo^iostio  survey  of  South  Carolina,  1856- 
1860."    First  annual  report.    Plate  IX.     Columbia,  1856. 
A  second  edition  was  published  in  1858 — No.  568. 

655. 

1866 — Lieber  (O.  M.).  Geognostic  map  of  Chester  district.  Scale,  5 
miles  to  an  incb. 

Accompanying  "Reports  on  the  geognostic  survey  of  South  Carolina,  1856- 
1860."    First  annual  report.    Plate  VIII.    Columbia,  1856, 

A  second  edition  was  published  in  1858 — No.  569. 

556.  ";■;  ^^^- 

1856 — Lieber  (O.  M.).    Geognostic  map  of  Lancaster  district. 

Accompanying  "  Reports  on  the  geognostic  survey  of  South  Carolina,  1856- 
1860."    First  annual  report.    Plate  VII.    Columbia,  1856. 
A  second  edition  was  published  in  1858 — No.  570. 

667.  ^^  ■'^;'^ 

1866 — Lieber  (O.  M.).  Geognostic  map  of  Chesterfield  district.  Scale, 
5  miles  to  an  inch. 

Accompanying  "Reports  on  the  geognostic  survey  of  South  Carolina,  1856- 
1860."    First  annual  report.    Plate  VI.    Columbia,  1856. 
,'  A  second  edition  was  published  in  1858— No.  571. 

These  maps  and  reports  are  quite  scarce,  most  of  them  having  been  burned 
in  the  fire  that  destroyed  Colrrt^bia  in  1865. 

1866 — Safford  (J.  M.).    Geological  map  of  the  State  of  Tennessee. 

Accompanying  "A  geological  recounoissance  of  the  State  of  Tennessee," 
being  the  author's  first  biennial  report.    Nashville,  1856.         •    t  m 

,    •      •  "  -669.    /■     /     ■>■■ 

1867 — Harper  (L.).     Geological  chart  of  Mississippi. 

■,l  Accompanying  "  Preliminary  report  on  the  geology  and  agriculture  of  the 

State  of  Mississippi."    Jackson,  1857. 

560. 

1867 — Harper  (L.).  Mississippi  bottom  in  the  State  of  Mississippi,  or 
the  alluvial  plains  of  the  Mississippi  River  in  Mississippi. 

Accompanying  "  Preliminary  report  on  the  geology  and  agriculture  of  the 
State  of  Mississippi,"  p.  259.    Jackson,  1857. 

-.      ■,..,.....-.,.,„,...,.    -..-  ^^^  .  , 

1867— Harper  (L.).    Special  map  of  Tishamin go  County.  "•^' " 

Aooompanying  "Preliminary  report  on  the  geology  and  agricaltore  of  the 
State  of  MississippLV    Table  lY.    Jackson,  1867, 

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SOUTHERN    STATES.    , . 
562. 


105 


1857 — Harper  (L.).    The  prairies  above  Tibby  Creek. 

Acconipauyiug  "Preliminary  report  on  the  geology  and  agriculture  of  tliR 
State  of  Mississippi."    Table  V.    Jackson,  1857. 

503. 

1857 — Harper  (L.).     Special  map  of  Pontotoc  County. 

Accompanying  "Preliminary  report  on  the  geology  and  agriculture  of  the 
State  of  Mississippi."    Table  Vf.    Jackson,  1857. 

564. 
1857— Harper  (L.).    Special  map  of  Tippab  County. 

Accompanying  "Preliminary  report  on  the  geology  and  agriculture  of  the 
State  of  Mississippi."    Tabic  VII.     Jackson,  1857. 

,  ,.    r  565.         ■        • 

1857 — Lieber  (O.  M.)..  Geognostic  map  of  Union  district.  Scale,  5  miles 
to  an  incb. 

Accompanying  "Ketiorts  on  the  geognostic  survey  of  South  Carolina, 
1856-1860."    Second  annual  report.    Plate  XIII.    Columbia,  1858. 

566. 

1857 — Lieber  (O.  M.).  Geognostic  map  of  the  itacolumite,  iron,  and  lime- 
stone region  of  Union,  Spartanburgh,  and  York  district.  South 
Carolina.    Scale,  1  inch  to  2  miles  and  1  inch  to  1  mile. 

Accompanying  "  Reports  on  the  geognostic  survey  of  South  Carolina, 
1856-1860."    Second  annual  report.    Plate  XII.     Columbia,  1858. 

Two  maps  on  the  same  plate,  with  different  scales. 

"'"■'"'"     ""■'  ■■  '    '»    567. 

1857 — Lieber  (O.  M.).  Geognosticmap  of  Spartanburgh  district.  Scale, 
5  miles  to  i  inch. 

Accompanying  "Reports  on  the  geognostic  survey  of  South  Carolinii, 
1S50-1860."    Second  annual  report.    Plato  XIV.     Columbia,  1858. 

,_,.,     ^.   „      ,,     .      568. 

1858— Lieber  (O.  M.).    Geognostic  map  of  Yo*-'!  district.    Scale,  5  miles 

to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Reports  on  the  geognostic  survey  of   South  Carolina, 
1856-1860."    First  annual  report.     Plate  IX.     Columbia,  1858. 
Reprint  of  the  map  of  1856,  which  see. — No.  554. 

669. 

1858 — Lieber  (O.  M.).  Geognostic  map  of  Chester  district.  Scale,  5 
miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Reports  ou  the  geognostic  survey  of  South  Carolina, 
1856-1860."    First  annual  report.    Plate  VIII.    Columbia,  1858. 

Reprint  of  the  map  of  1856,  which  see.— No.  555. 

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MAPOTECA  GEOLOGICA  AMERICANA. 
570. 


(dull.  f. 


1858 — Lieber  (O.  M.).    Geognostic  map  of  Lancaster  <listrict. 

AccompanyiDg  "RepoTts  on  the  geogiiostio  survey  of  South  Carolina,  18o6- 
1860."    First  annual  report.    Plate  VII.    Coluiubia,  185tJ. 
Reprint  of  the  map  of  1850,  which  see — ^No.  550. 

571. 

1858— lieber  (O.  M.).    Geognostic  map  of  Chesterfield  district.    Scale, 

5  miles  to  1  iiicb. 
.  Acconipanyiug  "Reports  ou  the  geognosiic  Hurvoy  of  South  Carolina,  1850- 

18C0."    First  annual  report.    Plato  VI.     Columbia,  1858. 
Reprint  of  the  map  of  185(?,  which  see— No.  557. 

572. 

1859 — Currey  (R.  O.).  A  geological  map  of  tlie  copper  region  embraced 
in  the  counties  of  Floyd,  Carroll,  and  Grayson,  Va.,  and  Ashe 
and  Alleghany,  N.  C.    Scale,  G.^  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "The  copper  and  iron  region  of  the  Floyd-Carroll-Graysou 
Plateau  of  the  Bhie  RiOge  in  Virginia."  "  The  Virginias,"  Vol.  I,  p.  G2.  4to. 
Staunton,  Virginia,  1860. 

Black  etching,  with  geological  inscriptions. 

573. 

1859 — Lieber  (O.  M.).  Geognostic  map  of  Greenville  district.  Scale,  5 
miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Reports  on  the  geognostic  survey  of  South  Carolina,  1850- 
1800."    Plate  XVI.    Columbia,  1859. 

574.  ''      ■ 

1859 — Lieber  (O.  M.).  Geognostic  map  of  Pickens  district.  Scale,  5 
miles  to  I  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Reports  on  the  geognostic  survey  of  South  Carolina,  1850- 
1800."    Plate  XVII.     Columbia,  1859. 

575. 

I860 — Hilgard  (E.  W.).    Geological  map  of  Mississippi. 

Accompanying  "  Report  on  the  geology  and  agriculture  of  the  State  of  Mis- 
sissippi.''   Juckson,  Mississippi,  1600. 

576.  '     '"   ■ 

1860— Lieber  (O.  M.).    Portion  of  Abbeville  district  around  Calhoun's 

Mill.    Scale,  two  and  one-half  miles  to  an  incli. 

Acconip.anying  "  Reports  on  the  geognostic  survey  of  South  Carolina,  1850- 
ie()0."    Plato  XX.     Columbia,  1860. 

577. 

I860— Lieber  (O.  M.).  Industrial  map  of  South  Carolina.  Scale, 
1:1,800,000. 

Accompanying  "Reports  on  the  geognogtio  survey  of  South  Carolina,  1866- 
1860."    Plate  XXI.    Columbift,  1860. 

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fiOtJTHERK   STATES. 
578. 


107 


I860 — Lieber  (O.  M.).  Geognoatic  map  of  Anderson  district.  Scale,  five 
miles  to  an  incb. 

Accompanying  "  Reports  on  the  geognostic  Rurvoy  of  South  Cuiolhia,  1S50- 
1860,"    Plate  XIX.    Columbia,  18G0. 

679.  •.;:,:    -;/_;■- 

1860 — Lieber  (O.  M.).    Geognostio  map  of  Abbeville  district. 

Accompanying  "  ReportH  on  the  gcognostic  Rurvoy  ofSoutli  Carolina,  185&- 
1860."    Plate  XX.    Columbia,  1860. 

580.     _  _  .■':'''i-'  '  ,;'.';' ': '•"■ 

1864— SaflFord  (J.  M.).    No  title. 

Accompanying"  On  the  cretaceous  and  supeiior  formations  of  West  Tennes- 
see." Amer.  Journ,  Silliman.  2d  series,  Vol.  XXX VI I,  p.  36-2.  New  Haven, 
1864. 

Black  etching,  with  numbers  corresponding  to  geological  indications  in  the 
text. 

■'-    581.  -••■■■-     -^'  "       '^ 

1885 — Sayler  (Nelson).  Geological  map  of  Kentucky.  Geological  forma- 
tions delineated  by  Nelson  Sayler.  Scale,  5  miles  to  I  inch.  Cin- 
cinnati, 1865. 

'.  v-'-'   \'  "'.-  582. 

1865 — Sayler  (Nelson).    Geological  map  of  Tennessee.    Scale,  5  miles  to  1 
iucb.    Cincinnati,  1805. 
Not  seen.  .       • 

583.         •    •  - 

1867 — Lyman  (B.  S.).  A  geological  and  topographical  map  of  a  rougU 
survey  of  the  Staley's  Creek  and  Nick's  Creek  iron  region  near 
Marion,  Smyth  County,  Virginia. 

Accompanying  "  The  Staley's  Creek  and  Nick's  Creek  iron  ore  reg'on." 
Trans.  Amer.  Phil.  Soc.  New  series.  4°.  Vol.  XV,  Article  III,  Plate  II.  Phila- 
delphia, 1881. 

Black  etching,  with  geological  indicatious. 

584. 

1869— Safford  (J.  M.).    Geological  map  of  Tennessee.    Scale,  12  miles 
to  an  inch. 
Accompanying  "  Geology  of  Tennessee."    Nashville,  1869. 


■(-  r 


fido. 


1870 — Lesley  (J.  P.).    No  title.    Scale,  5  miles  to  one  inch. 

Accompauyiug  "The  geological  structure  of  Tazewell,  Russell,  and  Wise 
Counties,  in  Virginia."    Proc.  Amer.  Phil.  Soc,  Vol.  XII.    Philadelphia,  1873. 

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108 


MAPOTECA  GEOLOGICA  AMERICANA. 
586. 


llii'ix.  7. 


1871— Lesley  (J.  P.).  Coal  beds  on  Russell's  Creek.  Scale,  480  yards 
to  1  inch.  Contour  lines,  10  feet  vertical  apart.  Foot  survey 
by  J.  P.  Lesley,  October,  1370,  Russell  County,  Virginia. 

Accompanying  "The  geological  structure  of  Tazewell,  KiiBsell,  and  Wise 
Counties,  in  Virginia."  Proc.  Anier.  Phil.  Soc,  Vol.  XII,  p.  495.  Philadelphia, 
1873. 

Black,  with  lithological  and  inineralogical  indications. 

587. 

1871—Ie8ley  (J.  P.).  Sketch  map  of  Clinch  River  where  it  strikes  the 
coal  measures  and  rebounds  at  Lick  Run. 

Accompanying  "  The  geological  structure  of  Tazewell,  Russell,  and  Wise 
Counties,  in  Virginia."  Proc.  Araer.  Phil.  Soc,  Vol.  XII,  p.  497.  Philadel- 
phia, 1873. 

Small  black  sketch,  with  mineralogical  indications. 

588. 

1871 — Lesley  (J.  P.).  No  title.  (Sketch  map  part  of  Clinch  River  near 
Middle  Creek.) 

Accompanying  "The  geological  structure  of  Tazewell,  Russell,  and  Wise 
Counties,  in  Virginia."  Proc.  Amer.  Phil.  Soc,  Vol.  XII,  p.  498.  Philadelphia, 
1873. 

Small  black  sketch,  with  mineralogical  indications.    ^  ^ 

589.         ^'-V'^.    -'-■-.  :•:■ '":t.v-v,  ■'-.- 

1871 — Lesley  (J.  P.).  No  title.  (Sketch  map  part  of  Clinch  River  above 
Middle  Creek.) 

Accompanying  "The  geological  structure  of  Tazewell,  Russell,  and  Wise 
Counties,  in  Virginia."  Proc.  Anier.  Phil.  Soc,  Vol.  XII,  p.  502.  Philadel- 
phia, 1873. 

Small  black  sketch,  with  mineralogical  indications.     .       j^  . ., 

690.  ''    ' 

1871 — Lesley  (J.  P.).  Local  map  of  Abb's  Valley  coal,  properly  blue 
stone  coal.    Scale,  500  feet  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "The  geological  structure  of  Tazewell,  Russell,  and  Wise 
Counties  in  Virginia."  Proc.  Amer.  Phil.  Soc,  Vol.  Xil,  p.  505.  Philadel- 
phia, 1873. 

Black,  with  lithological  inscriptions. 

ma-"-"  -'^y'"'   ■'  '/':■'''  ' 

1873 — Lesley  (Joseph,  jr.).  Map  of  Eastern  Kentucky,  showing  the 
western  outcrop  of  its  coal-field,  as  determined  by  surveys  in 
1858  and  1859.    Scale,  12  miles  to  H  of  »"  inch. 

Accompanying  "The  outcrop  belt  of  the  Eastern  Kentucky  coal-field." 
Proc.  Amer.  Phil.  Soc,  Vol.  XIII,  p.  270.    Philadelphia,  1873. 
Black  etching. 

8m  Lesley  (Joseph^  Jr.)— No.  69d. 

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592. 


109 


1874- 


-Rogera  (W.  B.)  and  Hotchkisa  (Jed.).  Map  of  Virginia,  by  J. 
Hotchkiss.  The  geology  by  Prof.  W.  B.  Rogers,  cbietly  from 
the  State  survey  1835-'41, "  With  later  observations  in  some  parts." 

Accompanying  "Virginia:  a  geographical  and  political  summary,"  &u.,  p. 
4(i.    Richmond,  1876. 

This  map,  with  some  additions,  also  appeared  with  the  title:  "  HotchkiBs's 
geological  map  of  Virginia  and  West  Virginia.  The  geology  by  Prof.  W. 
B.  Rogers,  chiefly  from  the  Virginia  State  survey  18.15-1841,  with  later  ob- 
servations ill  some  parts."  Scale,  1 : 1,520,640,  or  24  miles  to  one  inch.  Ac- 
companying "  Preliminary  report  concerning  the  resources  of  the  country 
adjacent  to  the  lino  of  the  proposed  Richmond  and  Southwestern  Railway," 
by  N.  S.  Shaler,  Cambridge,  1880,  and  also  in  the  "Virginias,"  Vol.  I,  No.  6, 
p.  92.     Staunton,  Va.,  1880— No.  611. 


593. 


v.  t 


1875— Kerr  (W.  C).    Geological  map  of  North  Carolina. 

Accompanying  "  Report  of  the  geological  survey  of  North  Carolina,"  Vol. 
'         I.    Raleigh,  1875. 

..'  -;  ,  ,.-'   ■   .         594.  •'       , 

1875 — Shaler  (N.  S.).    Kentucky  geological  survey ;  preliminary  map. 
Accompanying  "  Report  of  progress,"  Vol.  II.    New  series.    Frankfort,  1877. 
Black  etching. 
See  Shaler  (N.  S.)—No8. 596, 599, 600, 613. 


•,v   u 


595. 


1875 — Stevenson  (J.  J.).  Sketch  map  to  illustrate  notes  on  the  geology 
0*  West  Virginia. 

Accompanying  "  Notes  on  the  geology  of  West  Virginia."  Proc.  Amer.  Phil. 
Soc,  Vol.  XIV,  p.  370.     Philadelphia,  1876. 

Black ;  the  double  dotted  line  represents  the  eastern  outcrop  of  the  Pitts- 
burgh coal. 

596.  t  ; 

1876 — Shaler  (N.  S.)    Kentucky  geological  survey.    Preliminary  map. 
Accompanying  "  A  general  account  of  the  commonwealth  of  Kentucky." 
Frankfort,  1876. 

This  pamphlet  w<a8  compiled  for  distribution  at  the  Centennial  Exposition ; 
a  thousand  copies  of  the  map  colored  were  issued,  and  later  some  additional 
copies  with  the  map  in  black  etching. 
.   .      See  Shaler  (N.  8. )— Nos.  594, 599, 600, 613. 

597. 

1876 — Smith  (E.  A.).  Map  showing  the  Southwest  termination  of  the 
Coosa  coal  field. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Alabama."    Report  of  progress  for 
1876.     Montgomery,  Ala.,  1876. 
Black  etching. 

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698. 


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1877— Lesley  (Joseph,  jr.).  Map  of  Eastern  Keutucky,  showing  the  west- 
ern outcrop  of  its  coal  fleUl  as  determined  by  surveys  of  1858 
and  1859. 

AccompanyiuK  "Geological  survey  of  Koutucky,"  Vol,  III.     New  oeriea. 
Frankfort,  1877. 
See  Lesley  (Joseph,  jr.) — No.  TjOI. 

599. 

1877— Shaler  (N,  S.).    Kentucky  geological  survey.     Preliminary  map. 

AfcompanyiriK  "Tlie  report,  of  the  Kentucky  cominissiouer  of  ugriuulturo 
for  1877."    Fninkfort,  1877. 

Black  etching.  This  is  the  map  already  mentioned  published  iu  variuus  re- 
ports in  colors  or  black  etching. 

Sec  Shaler  (N.  S.)  1875,'  76-1880— Nos.  .'jy4, 5%, 600,613. 

600. 

1877 — Shaler  (N.  S.).  Kentucky  geologi«jal  survey,  preliminary  map 
compiled  from  various  surveys. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  survey  of  Kentucky,"  Vol.  III.  New  series. 
Frankfort,  1877. 

It  appeared  also  in  "Proliuiiuary  report  concerning  iho  resources  of  the 
country  adjacent  to  the  lino  of  the  proposed  Richmond  and  Southwestern 
Railway,"  by  N.  S.  Shaler.    Cambridge,  1880. 

See  Shaler  (N.  S. )— Nos.  594, 5U6, 599, 613. 

GOl. 

1878— Heinrich  (O.  J.).  Map  of  the  eastern  part  of  the  State  of  Vir- 
ginia.    Scale,  20  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "The  mcsozoic  formation  in  Virginia."  Trans.  Amer.  Inst. 
Mining  Engrs.,  Vol.  VI.    Plate  V.    Eastou,  Pa.,  1879. 

Black  etching  and  signs.  The  map  and  memoir  have  been  reprinted  in 
"The  Virginias"  of  Major  Jed.  Hotchkiss,  Vol.  I.,  No.  8,  pages  124  and  125. 
Staunton,  Va.,  August,  1880. 

602. 

1878 — Smith  (E.  A.).  Geological  map  of  Alabama,  jaepared  for  Ber 
ney's  Hand-book  of  Alabama. 

Accompanying  "Hand-book  of  Alabama."  A  complete  index  to  the  State, 
■with  a  geological  map  and  an  appendix  of  useful  tables,  by  Saffuld  Beruey. 
Mobile.  1878. 

603. 

1878 — Smith  (E.  A.).  Geological  map  of  Marion  County  (Alabama). 
Scale,  4  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Alabama."  Report  of  progress  for 
1877  and  1878,  p.  120.     Montgomery,  1879. 

604. 

1878— Smith  (E.  A.).  Geological  map  of  Walker  County  (Alabama). 
Scale,  4  miies  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Alabama."  Report  of  progress  for 
1877  and  1878,  p.  82.    Montgomery,  1879. 


MARCOD-I 


SOUTHEBN   STATES. 


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X878 — Smith  (E.  A.).    Geological  map  of  Winston  County  (Alabama). 
Scale,  4  miltiH  to  1  inch. 

Accoiiipaiiyiug  "Geological  mirvoy  of  Alabama."    Report  of  progress  for 
lti77  anil  1678,  p.  97.     Moutgomery,  1879. 

606. 

1878 — Smith  (A.  E.).  Geological  map  of  Fayotte  County  (Alabama). 
Scale,  4  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accoiupnnying  "  Geological  survey  of  Alabuuia."  Report,  of  progress  for 
lrt77  and  1875,  p.  105.     Montgomery,  1879. 

.,;-,  607.     .  ■^'  '■ '  -  :■■■-■■■•- 

1879— Smith  ( E.  A.).  Msip  of  the  Black  Warrior  River  from  Tuscaloosa 
to  the  fork  of  Sip.sey  and  Mulberry.    Scale,  2  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Alabama."  Report  of  luogress  for 
1879  and  leSO.    Moutgomery,  1831. 

■    '  (JOS.        ■ 

1880— Hotchkiss  (Jed.).  Map  of  the  great  Ohio  Coal  Basin,  compiled 
from  State  geological  surveys. 

Accompanying  "  The  coal  fields  of  West  Virginia  and  Virginia  in  the  Great 
Ohio  or  Trans-Apalachian  Coal  Basin."  "  The  Virginias."  Vol.  I,  4°,  p.  188. 
Staunton,  Virginia,  1880. 

609. 

1880 — Stevenson  (J.  J.).  Geological  map  of  parts  of  Lee,  Wise,  Scott, 
aud  Washington  Counties,  Virginia.    Scale,  5  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "A  geological  reconnaissance  of  parts  of  Leo,  Wise,  &c. 
Counties."  Proc.  Anier.  Phil.  Soo.,  Vol.  XIX.  No.  108,  p.  219.  Philadelphia, 
1881. 

The  map  and  memoir  have  been  reproduced  in  "The  Virgiuias,"  Vol.  II,  p. 
n.    February,  1881.    4^.    Staunton,  Virginia,  1881. 

610. 

1880 — Heinrich  (O.  J.).    Map  of  the  eastern  part  of  the  State  of  Virginia. 
Scale,  20  miles  to  1  inch. 
Accompanying  "The  Virginias,"  Vol.  I,  No.  8,  pp.  124  and  125.     Staunton, 

1880. 
See  Heinrich  (O.  J.),  1878— No.  601. 

611. 

1880 — Rogers  {\Y.  B.).  Hotchkiss'  geological  map  of  Virginia  aud  West 
Virginia.  The  geology  by  Prof.  W.  B.  Rogers,  chiefly  from  the 
Virginia  State  survey  1835-1841,  with  later  observations  in  some 
parts.     Scale,  1:1,520,040,  or  24  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Preliminary  report  concerning  the  resources  of  the  coun- 
try a<1,jacent  to  the  line  juf  the  proposed  Richmond  aud  Southwestern  Rail- 
way," by  N.  S.  Shaler.    Cambridge,  1880. 

See  Rogers  (W.  B.),  1874-No8. 592, 612. 

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1880 — Bogers  (W.  B.).    (Tbo  same  map  as  above.) 

Accompanying  "  The  Virginiaa,"  Vol.  I,  No.  6,  p.  92.    Staunton,  1880. 
See  Rogers  (W.  H.),  1874— Noe.  592,  Gil. 

613. 

1881 — Shaler  (N.  8.).  Kentucky  geological  survey,  preliminary  map 
compiled  from  various  surveys. 

Accniniianying  "Prolinnimry  report  coucorning  the  resources  of  tbo  country 
adjuct-nt  to  tbo  line  of  the  proposed  Richiuoud  and  Southwestern  Railway," 
by  N.  S.  Sbiiler.     Ciuiibridgo,  1880. 

See  Bbaler  (N.  S.),  1877— Nos.  594, 596, 599, 600. 

614. 

1881 — Hotchkiss  (Jed.).    Cetitenuial  geological  map  of  the  Virginias. 
The  geology  that  of  the  Virginia  State  survey,  by  Prof.  W.  B. 
Ko^:ers,  183.'j-41,  corrected  by  later  observers.    Scale,  3J  miles  to 
1  inch.     Staunton,  Va.,  1881. 
A  very  large  wall  map  in  14  sheets.  t 

615. 

1881— Smith  (E.  A.).    Geological  map  of  Florida. 

Accomi)anyii)g  "On  the  geology  of  Florida."    Amer.  Journ.  Silliman,  3d 
series.  Vol.  XXI,  p.  305.     New  Haven,  l'-81. 
In  black  etching,  with  geological  indications.  ; 

616. 

1881 — Stevenson  (J.  J.).  Geological  map  of  parts  of  Lee,  Wise,  Scott, 
and  Washington  Counties,  Virginia.    Scale,  5  miles  to  the  inch. 

Acctnnpanying  "A  geological roconnaissauce of  partsof  Lee,  Wise,  &e."   The 
Virginias,     Vol.  II,  p. '22,  February  number,  4°.    Staunton,  1881. 
See  Stevenson  (J.  J. ),  1880— No.  609. 


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NEBRASKA,  DAKOTA,  WTOMINO,  MONTANA,  NATIONAL 
PARK,  AND  IDAHO. 

'    /■  -'v^/.'    617.        .  ., 

1852 — Evans  ( Jolin).  Map  showing  the  positions  of  the  Bad  Lands  or 
Mauvaises  Terres  of  Nebraska. 

Accompanying  "The  ancient  fauna  of  Nebraska,"  by  Joseph  Leidy,  in 
Smithsonian  contribution  to  knowledge,  Vol.  VI.    4°.    Washington,  1852. 

Black,  Tvith  geological  indications.  It  also  appeared  in  illustrations  of  the 
geological  survey  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  and  Minnesota,  by  D.  D.  Owen.  4to. 
Philadelphia,  1852. 

See  Evans  f  John),  1852— No.  618.    , 

618. 

1862— Evans  (John).  Map  showing  the  position  of  the  Bad  Lands  or 
Maavaises  Terres  of  Nebraslia. 

Accompanying  "  Report  of  a  geological  survey  of  Wisconsin,  Iowa,  and 
Minnesota,  and  Incidentally  of  a  portion  of  Nebraska  Territory,"  by  D.  D. 
Owen,  Vol.  of  illustrations.    4°.    Philadelphia,  1852. 

Black,  with  geological  indications;  the  sam.e  as  the  map  cited  above. 

See  Evans  (John),  1852— No.  617. 

/.:v„.    -     .       :'     ...       -.v.     -,-      ^-      619.  '.  "  - 

1857 — Hayden  (F.  V.).    Geology.    Map  of  Nebraska. 

Accompanying  "Notes  explanatory  of  a  map  and  section  illustrating  the 
geological  structure  of  the  country  bordering  on  the  Missouri  Kiver,  from 
the  month  of  the  Platte  River  to  Fort  Benton."  Proo.  Aoad.  Nat.  Sciences, 
May,  1857.    Philadelphia,  1857.    . 

620. 

1858— Hayden  (F.  V.).    Geology.    Map  of  Nebraska. 

Accompanying  "Explanations  of  a  secend  eaition  of  a  geological  map  of 
Nebraska  and  Kansas,"  based  upon  information  obtained  in  an  expedition  to 
the  Black  Hills,  under  the  command  of  G.  K.  Warren.  Proc.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci- 
ences, June,  1858.    Philadelphia,  1858. 

Important  geological  map  for  the  Upper  Missouri  region.  Reprinted  in 
black  etching,  in  Petermann's  Geographisohe  Mittheilungen.  4'^.  Vol.  VI, 
p.  53.    Gotha.    1860. 


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185»— Hayden  (F.  V.).    No  title. 

Acconipunying  *'Genlngic!i1  Hkotch  of  tlie  estuary  aud  freshwater  deposit  of 
the  bail  lands  of  the  Judith  River."  Trans.  Anier.  Phil.  Soc.  4-^.  Vol.  XI. 
New  series,  article  XII.     Plate  VIII,  p.  l.'il.     Philadelphia,  18C0. 

Oiitliiio  map,  with  geological  indications,  of  the  Upper  Missouri  Kiver  region 
around  Fort  Denton. 

622. 

I860 — Hayden  (F.  V.).    Geologische  Skizze  der  Black  Hills,  iiach  Hay- 
den's  Karte  von  A.  Peterraan.    Scale,  1 : 0,500,000. 

Accompanying  "  Peterniann's   Geographische    Mittheilungcn."    4°.    Vol. 
VI,  p.  53.     Gotha,  1860. 
Black  etching. 
See  Hayden  (F.  v.),  18G8— No.  620. 

623. 

1862 — Hayden  (F.  V.).    Outline  reduction  of  the  maps  of  Kansas,  Ne- 
braska, aud  Dakota.    Geology. 

Accompanying  "  On  the  geology  and  natural  history  of  the  Upper  Missouri." 
Being  the  substance  of  a  report  made  to  Lieut.  G.  K.  Warren.  Trans.  Anier. 
Phil.  Soc.     Vol.  XII.    4to,     Philadelphia,  1862. 

624. 

1863 — Marcou  (Jules).    Carte  g^ologique  de  la  partie  des  bords  du  Mis- 
souri entre  Omaha  City  et  Sioux  City,  relev<5e  en  1863. 

Accompanying  "  Le  terrain  crdtac^  des  environs  de  Sioux  City,  de  la  Mission 
des  Omahas  et  de  Tekama  sur  les  bords  du  Missouri."  Bull.  Soc.  G6ol.  Franco, 
a«  sdrie.    Vol.  XXIV,  p.  56.     Paris,  1866. 

Black  etching.  .    ., 

625. 

1863 — Marcon  (Jules).    Carte  gdologique  d'une  partie  de  Nebraska ;  re- 
lev^e  en  1803. 

Accompanying  "  Le  Dyas  au  Nebraska,"  in  Bull.  Soc  G6ol.  France,  2«s6rie. 
Vol.XXIV,  p.  280.     Paris,  1867. 
Black  etching. 
■'-'■    ^'■^-   -  '  '    i- ^   ■     626. 


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1867— Hayden  (F.  V.).    Map  of  Nebrpska  and  Dakota.    Scale,  19  miles 
to  inch.? 

Accompanying  '  'On  the  geology  of  the  tertiary  formations  of  Dakota  and  Ne- 
braska."   Journ.  Acad.  Nat.    Sciences,  2d  series.  Vol.  VII.    Philadelphia, 


1869. 


627. 


1869— Hayden  (F.  V.).  Map  of  the  Yellowstone  and  Missouri  Rivers 
and  their  tributaries  explored  by  Capt.  W.  F.  Reynolds  and 
Lieut.  H.  E.  Maynadier,  1859,  1800.  Scale,  1 : 1,200,000.  Pre- 
pared to  accompany  the  Geological  Report  of  F.  V.  Hayden,  M.  D., 
Geologist  to  the  Expedition. 

Accompanying  "Geological  report  of  the  exploration  of  the  Yellowstone  and 
Missouri  rivers  "  by  Dr.  F.  V.  Hayden,  assistant.    Waflhington,  1869. 

(114) 


MAKCou.]  NORTHWESTERN   STATES   AND  TERRITORIES. 

628. 


116 


1872 — Hayden  (F.  V.).  Map  of  Nebraska  and  Dakota,  and  portions  of 
tho  States  and  Territories  boidering  thereon,  compiled  by  O.  K. 
Warren.    Geology  by  F.  V.  Hayden.    Scale,  1 : 1,200,000. 

Accouipuiiyiug  "Final  report  of  Ibo  U.  8.  fieological  survoy  of  Nobrofcka." 
WHBliingtou,  1H72. 

Tlioru  JH  nn  error  in  tho  coloring  by  a  transfer  of  tbo  colors  used  for  tho 
granitic  and  nietuniorphio  to  tho  Potsdam  sandstono  and  vice  verm, 

629. 

1872 — Hayden  (F.  V.)  and  Peale  (A.  C).  Montana  and  Wyoming  Terri- 
tories, embracing  most  of  the  co'tntry  drained  by  the  Madison,, 
Gallatin,  and  lTpi>er  Yellowstone  Biver.  Scale,  four  miles  to  au 
inch. 

U.  8.  Gool.  Snrv.  of  tho  Ttrrltorlos.    folio.    (Washington,  1872.) 
No  place  of  publication  nor  date. 

.  •.-   ■■  «30. 

1872— Hayden  (F.  V.)  and  Bradley  (F.  H.).  Map  of  the  sources  of  Snake 
River  with  its  tributaries,  together  with  portions  of  the  head- 
waters of  the  Madison  and  Yellowstone.  Scale,  five  miles  to  one 
inch. 

U.  8.  Geo!.  Surv.  of  the  Territories,    folio.    (Washington,  1872.) 

No  place  of  publication  nor  date. 

'        '  631. 

1874— Comstock  (T.  B.).  Geological  map  of  Western  Wyoming,  ex- 
plored in  1873  by  Capt.  W.  A.  Jones.    Scale,  1 :  600,000. 

Accompanying  "  Report  upon  thereconnaissunce  of  Northwestern  Wyoming, 
including  Yellowstone  National  Park,  made  in  the  summer  of  1873."  Wash- 
ington, 1875. 

632. 

1876 — Winohell  (N.  H.).  A  geological  map  of  the  Black  Hills.  Scale, 
6  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Report  of  a  reconnaissance  of  the  Black  Hills  of  Dakota, 
made  in  the  summer  of  1874,"  by  Capt.  William  Ludlow.  4to.  Washing- 
ton, 1875. 

C»33. 

1876— Dana  (E.  S.)  and  Bird  (G.  G.).  No  title.  (Cut  representing  the 
vicinity  of  Camp  Baker,  Upper  Missouri.) 

Accompanying  "  Report  of  a  reconnaissance  from  Carroll,  Montana  Terri- 
tory, on  the  Upper  Missouri,  to  the  Yellowstone  National  Park,  and  return, 
made  in  the  Hummer  of  1875,"  by  Capt.  William  Ludlow.    Geological  Report, 
p.  115,  Fig.  9.    4to.     Washington,  1876. 
Black,  with  geological  indications. 

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1876— Dana  (E.  S.)  and  Bird  (0.  G.). 
MountaiiiH). 

Accompany  ill);  "Uuport  of  li  ro<!oniiikiHHnn<.'(«  from  Citrroll,  Montana  Terri- 
tory, oil  the  Upper  MisHOiiri,  to  tlio  Yi<llowHtoiin  Niitioiuil  Turk,  iiiid  rotiirii,  ii. 
the  Hiiiniuur  of  IHTf),"  by  (.'apt.  Williuiu  Ludluw.  (jeologicul  Uupurt,  p.  VJfJ, 
Fig.  14.    4to.     Washington,  1870. 

635. 

1876 — King  (Clarence).  Geological  Heries.  Map  I.  Rocky  Mountuin8, 
Wyoming  Territory,  east  half,  west  half.  Scale,  four  niilcH  to  oiio 
inch. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  exploration  of  the  fortieth  parallel."    Qeologi- 
.  cal  and  topographical  atloH,  folio.     New  York,  I87(>. 

In  two  sheets. 

630. 

1876 — Xing  (Glarence).  Geological  series.  Map  II.  Green  River  Basin, 
Wyoming  Territory.    Scale,  four  miles  to  one  inch. 

Accompanying  "Geological  exploration  of  the  fortieth  parallel,"  Geologi- 
cal and  topographical  atlas,  folio.     New  York,  1876. 

In  two  sheets. 

637.  ' 

1879— Newton  (Henry).    Geological  map  of  the  Black  Hills  of  Dakota. 

Scale,  1  inch  to  4  miles. 
«  Accompanying  "  Report  on  the  geology  and  resonrcos  of  the  Black  HIIIh  of 

Dakota."    Topographical  and  geological  atlas,  folio.     Now  York,  1679. 

It  is  marked  "  Field  work,  1875,"  and  "Publication,  1879."    Besides,  thu 

4to  volume  of  the  report  is  mazkod  "Washington,  1880."    In  fact,  both  atlas 

,.  and  volume  did  not  appear  and  were  not  distributed  to  the  public  until  1881. 

Such  discrepancies  of  date  exist  also  for  Clarence  King's  report  and  atlnw, 

J.  W.  Powell's  report  and  atlas,  and  F.  V.  Hayden's  report  and  atlas, 

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COMPRISINO  MANITOBA,  HUDSON'S  BAY  COMPANY  TBrI 
RITORY,  SASKATCHBWAN  RIVBR  OR  ASSINNIBOINIA 
BRITISH  COLUMBIA,  VANCOUVBR  AND  QUEBN  CHAR- 
LOTTB  ISLANDS.  "^  . 

638. 

1862— Bigsby  (J.  J.).    0(M»logicnl  map  of  the  Lake  of  the  Woods,  South 
Hudson's  Bay. 

AccouipiinyiiiK  "Oil  tho  Koolnfty  of  tho  Fjuko  of  tlio  Woo^Ih,  South  lliuUou'ti 
I3fty."    Joiirn.  Geol.  Hoc.  Louilon,  Vol.  VIII,  p.  400.     l><)n«lon,  1H52. 
niaok  utcbing. 

039.       • 

1864— Bigsby  (J.  J.).    Geological  map  of  Ilaiuy  Lake. 

Accompanying  "On  tliogeolojjyof  Kiviny  Lake,  South  Hudson's  Bay."  Journ* 
OooK  See.  lioudon,  Vol.  X,  p.  216.     London,  Iti.'vl. 
Black  etching. 

040. 

1867— Devine  (Thomas).    Map  of  the  northwest  part  of  Canada,  Indian 
Territory,  and  Hudson's  Bay.    Scale,  English  miles,  09-160  one 
degree.    Toronto,  1857. 
In  four  sheets. 

041. 

1869 — Hector  (James).    Map  of  Winipeg  Lake  Basin.    Showing  the  (lis- 
i/ributlon  of  superficial  deposits. 

Accompanying  "  First  gcnirul  H']>ort  on  th«  geology  of  the  country  ex- 
amined )>y  the  expedition  under  the  conii'  and  of  John  Palliser,  esq.,  duriug 
the  season  of  1857."  Map  8.  In  i)apers  rela.  ~-e  to  the  exploration  of  British 
North  America.    Blue  Book.    4*^.     London,  18.59. 

042. 

I860 — Hind  (H.  Y.).    Geological  map  of  a  part  of  Rupert's  Land. 

Accompanying  "Narrative  of  tho  Canadiin  Red  River  exploring  expedi- 
tion of  1857,  and  of  the  Assinnihoino  and  Saskatchewan  exploring  expedi- 
tion of  1858;"  in  two  volumes.    Vol.  II,  p.  23i>.    London,  1860. 

043. 

1860 — Hind  (H.  Y.).    Geological  map  of  a  portion  of  Enpert's  Land. 

Accompanying  "  Reports  of  progress  on  the  ARHinniboine  and  Saskatchewan 
exploring  expedition."    4".     Blue  Book.    Toronto,  18.')9,  and  London,  18(50. 
The  Toronto  edition  is  on  a  much  larger  scale  than  the  London  one. 

644. 
I860 — Nicol  (C.  S.)  and  Hector  (James).    Plan  of  Nanaimo,  showing  the 
coal  mines.    Scale,  1  furlong  to  J  inch. 

Accompanying  "Reports  of  Captain  Palliser's  exploration  of  that  portion 
of  British  North  America  wlii'-h  in  latitude  lies  between  the  British  boundary 
line  and  the  height  of  land  or  watershed  of  the  northern  or  frozen  ocean,  re- 
spectively, and  in  longitude  between  the  western  shore  of  Lake  Superior  and 
the  Pacilic  Ocean,  during  the  years  l857-'58-'59,  and  'CO."  Index  and  maps. 
Blue  Book.   4°.    London,  1865, 

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1861 — Hector  (James).  Geological  map  of  the  couniry  between  Lake 
Superior  an'l  Vancouver  Island. 

Acconipanyiag"On  tbe  geology  of  the  country  between  Luke  Superior  and 
the  Pacific  Ocean,  visited  by  the  Government  exploring  expedition  under  tlio 
command  of  Capt.  J.  Palliser,  1857-1860."  Journ.  Geol.  Soc,  London,  Vol. 
XVIL    Plate  XIII,  p.  388,    London,  1861. 

Black  etching, an  important  map;  on  the  same  plate  there  is  also  a  geolog- 
ical sketch  map  of  Nanaimo,  Vancouver  Island.  -'.    > 

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1861 — Hbotor  (James).  Geological  sketch  map  of  Nanaimo,  Vancouver 
Island. 

Accompanying  "On  the  geology  of  the  country  between  Lake  Superior  ontl 
the  Pacific  Ocean,  visited  by  the  Government  exploring  expedition  under  the 
command  of  Capt.  J.  Palliser,  18'  '-I860."  Journ.  Geol.  Soc,  Loudon,  Vol. 
XVn.    Plate  XIII,  p.  388.    London,  1861. 

Black  etching,  on  the  same  sheet  as  the  map  above  it,  which  see. 

See  Hector  (James),  1861— No.  645. 

647. 

1866— Hector  (James).    Geological  sketch    n  ip  of  Nanaimo,  in  Van 
couver  Island.    Scale,  1  inch  to  1  iniiu. 

Accompanying  "  Keports  of  Captain  Palliser's  exploration  of  that  portion 
of  British  North  Amcrica,which  in  latitude  lies  between  the  British  boundary 
line  and  the  height  of  land  or  watershed  of  the  northern  or  frozen  ocean,  r«- 
spectively,  and  in  longitude  between  the  western  shore  of  Lake  Superior  iiud 
tbe  Pacific  Ocean,  during  the  years  1857-'58-'59,  and  '60,"  &c.  Index  and 
maps.    Blue  Book.     4°.    London,  1865. 

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1865 — Hector  (James).    Geological  sketch  Oi  the  southeast  of  Vancouver 
Island  and  part  of  the  coast  of  the  Gulf  of  Georgia. 

Accompanying  "Reports  of  Captain  Palliser's  exploration  of  that  portion 
of  British  North  America  which  in  latitude  lies  between  the  British  boinid- 
ary  line  and  the  height  of  land  or  watershed  of  the  northern  or  frozen  ocean, 
respectively,  and  in  longitude  between  the  western  shore  of  Lake  Siipeiior 
and  the  Pacific  Ocean,  during  the  years  1857-'58-'5l>,  and  '60."  Index  and 
maps.     Blue  Bi>ok.    4°.    London,  Iffeu. 

649. 

1869 — Maofarlane  (Thomas).     Lithological    map  of  Wood's    location. 
Scale,  2,m0  feet  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "On  the  geology  and  silver  ore  of  Wood's  location,  Thundi^i 
Cape,  Lake  Superior.''  The  Canadian  Natur.-],li8t  and  Geologist.  New  seiiuH. 
Vol,  IV,  p.  377.    Montreal,  lb69. 

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1871- 


-Richardson  (Jumps).  Map  showing  the  position  of  the  coal  iields 
of  Nanaimo  and  Coinox,  Vancouver  Island.  Scale,  10  miles  to  1 
inch.' 

Accompanying  Geol.  Snrv.  Canada;  reportof  progress  for  187 1-'72;  "Report 
on  the  coal  fields  of  the  east  coastof  Vancouver  Island,"  p.  100.    Montreal,  1S72. 
Black  etching. 

651. 

1872 — Bicliardson  (James).  Map  of  a  part  of  the  Strait  of  Georgia  and  of 
Vancouver  Island,  showing  a  portion  of  the  Comox  coal  field  and 
the  distribution  of  the  Cretaceous  coal-beariug  rocks.  Scale,  2 
miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  Qeol.  Surv.  Canada;  report  of  progress  for  187-2-'73;  "Report 
on  the  coal  fields  of  Vancouver  and  Qneen  Charlotte  Islands,"  p.  (j4.    Moutreul, 
1873. 
Black  etching. 

652. 

1874 — Selwyn  (A.  E.  C).  Sketch  survey  of  the  Saskatchewan  River 
from  Rocky  Mountain  House  to  Cumberland  Lake.  Scale,  16 
miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  Oeol.  Surv.  Canada;  report  of  progress  for  1873-'74;  "Ob- 
servations in  the  Northwest  Territory  on  a  journey  across  the  plains  from 
Fort  Ga'  ry  to  Rocky  Mountain  House,  returning  by  the  Saskatchewan  River 
and  Lake  Winuipoe;,"  1873,  p.  17.    Montreal,  1874. 

Black,  with  geological  indications. 

653.  - 

1875 — Dawson  (G.  M.).  Map  of  part  of  the  interior  region  of  North 
Americ.i,  showinj^  the  general  character  of  the  drift. 

Accompanying  "  On  the  superficial  geology  of  the  central  region  of  North 
America."    Jonrn.  Qeol.  Soc,  London,  Vol.  XXXI,  p.  623.    London,  1875. 
Black  t  tching. 

654. 

1876 — Dawson  (G.  M.).  General  geological  map  of  the  country  in  the 
vicinity  of  the  forty  ninth  parallel. 

Accompanying  British  North  American  boundary  coniinission.  "Report 
on  the  geology  and  resources  of  the  region  in  the  vicinity  of  the  forty-ninth 
parallel,  from  the  Lake  of  the  Woods  to  the  Rocky  Mount.iins."    Montreal, 


1875. 


655. 


1875— Dawson  (G.  M.).    Geological  map  of  the  Lake  of  the  Woods. 

Accompanying  British  North  American  Boundary  Commission.  "Report 
on  the  geology  and  i-esources  of  the  region  iu  the  viciuity  of  the  forty-ninth 
parallel."    Montreal,  1875. 

656. 

1875— Dawson  (G.  M.).    Geological  sketch  map  of  the  vicinity  of  Bay 
Portage,  Lake  of  the  Woods. 

Accompanying  British  North  American  Boundary  Commission.     "Report 
on  the  geology  and  resources  of  the  region  in  the  vicinity  of  the  forty-ninth 
parallel."    Plate  II,  p.  46.    Montreal,  1875. 
Black  etching. 

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1876 — Nioholaon  (H.  A.).    Sketch  map  of  Lake  Superior,  &c. 

Aocompanyiug  "On  the  raining  districts  on  tlie  north  s^iore  of  Lalce 
Superior."  Trans.  North  of  England  Inst.  Mining  Etigrs.,  Vol.  XXIV,  Plate 
XL.    Newoastle-npon-Tjne,  1875. 

658. 

1876 — Dawson  (G.  M.).  Geological  m.ip  of  a  portion  of  British  Columbia 
between  the  Fraser  River  and  the  coast  range. 

Accompanying  Geol.  Surv.  Canada;  report  of  progress  for  lfl76-'77;  "lioport 
on  explorations  in  British  Cohimbia,  chiefly  in  the  basin  of  the  Blackwater, 
Salmon,  and  Nechacco  Rivers,  and  on  Francois  Lake,"  p.  17.    Montreal,  1878. 

659. 

1877 — Bell  (Robert).  Map  of  part  of  the  east  coast  of  Hudson's  Bay. 
Scale,  4  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  Geol.  Surv.  Canada;  report  of  progress  for  1877-'78 ;  "Report 
on  an  exploration  of  the  east  coast  of  Hudson's  Bay."    Atlas.    Montreal,  lb79. 
Black,  with  geological  indications.  r-    '         > 

■       -'   '  -^-    '■'  660.''''^'^' 

1877 — Richardson  (James).  Mapof  a  portion  of  British  Columbia,  showing 
the  coal  fields  of  Comox,  Nanaimo,  and  Cowitchin,  on  Vancouver 
and  adjacent  islands,  and  the  distribution  of  the  Cretaceous  coal- 
bearing  rocks,  also  the  Tertiary  rocks  of  Sooke  and  Burrard 
inlet. 

Accompanying  Geol.  Snrv.  Canada ;  report  of  progress  for  1876-'77 ;  "  Report 
on  the  coal  fields  of  Nanaimo,  Comox,  Cowichen,  Burrard  Inlet,  and  Sooke, 
British  Columbia,"  p.  192.    Montreal,  1878. 

661. 

1877 — Selwyn  (A.  R.  C).  Sketch  survey  of  route  from  Quesnel  nioutli, 
by  Stewart  and  MacLeod's  Lakes,  to  the  junction  of  Smoky  Rivor 
and  Peace  River. 

Accompanying  Geol.  Surv.  Canada;  report  of  progress  for  1875-'7t) ;  "Report 
on  exploration  in  British  C'    imbia  in  1875,"  p.  1.    Montreal,  1877. 

Black,  with  geological  indications. 

--;^;  ■    ■■  ■;.   ■'■  '         662.    'vv-   ■•- 

1878 — Boll  (Robert).  Map  of  Kelson  River  and  the  boat-route  between 
Lake  Winnipeg  and  Hudson's  Bay,  and  m.ap  of  Lake  Winnipeg. 
Scale,  8  miles  to  1  inch. 

A  company  ing  Geol.  Surv.  Canada;  report  of  progress  for  1877-'7b;  "Report 
on  .  i  country  between  Lake  Winnipeg  and  Hudson's  Bay,  1878."  Atlaa, 
Montreal,  1879. 

Black,  with  geological  indicationa ;  intwoBheets. 

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663. 


121 


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1878 — Dawson  (G.  M.).  Map  of  the  Queen  Charlotte  Islands.  Scale 
1 :  506,880. 

Accompanying  Geol.  Snrv.  Canada ;  report  of  progress  for  1878-79 ;  "Report 
on  the  Queen  Charlotte  Islands."    Montreal,  1880. 

Also  in  "Petermanu'ri  Geographischo  Mittheilnngen."  4to.  Vol.  XXVII, 
1881.  Plate  XVI.    Gotha,  1881. 

See  Dawson  (G.  M. ),  1881— No.  667. 


Geological  map  of  Skitle- 


,;,,  ..,-...,,>■..   .,  ^.  ,    664. 

1878 — Biohardson  (James)  and  Dawson  (G.  M.). 
gate  Inlet,  Qneen  Charlotte  Islands. 

Accompanying:  Geol.  Snrv.  Canada;  report  of  progress  for  1878-'79.     "Re- 
port on  the  Queen  Charlotte  Islands;"  p.  63,  B.    Montreal,  1880. 
The  part,  by  J.  Richardson,  was  surveyed  in  187'2, 

665. 

1879 — Bell  (Robert).  Map  of  Island  and  God's  Lakes,  and  of  the  con- 
necting waters  to  Oxford  Lake.    Scale,  4  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  Geol.  Snrv;  Canada ;  report  of  progress  for  1878-79.  "  Report 
on  explorations  on  the  Churchill  and  Nelson  Rivers  and  around  God's  and 
Island  Lakes."    Montreal,  1880. 

Black,  with  geological  indications. 

666. 

1880— Dawson  (G.  M.).  Map  of  part  of  British  Columbia  and  l.xe  north- 
west territory  from  the  Pacific  Ocean  to  Fort  Edmonton.  Scale, 
1:500,880. 

Accompanying  Geol.  Surv.Ciinada;  report  of  progress  for  1879-'80.  "Report 
on  an  exploration  froni  Port  Simpson  on  the  PaciCic  coast,  to  Edmonton  on  the 
Saskatchewan,  embracing  a  portion  of  tlio  northern  part  of  British  Columbia, 
and  the  Peace  River  country."    Atlas.    Montreal,  1881. 

Black,  with  geological  indications,  in  three  sheets. 

607. 

1881 — Dawson  (G.  M.).  Geologischc  Karte  der  Queen  Charlotte  Islands. 
Scale,  1:1,100,000. 

Accompanying   "  Petermann's  Geogniphisfhe    Mittheilungen."    4°.     Vol. 
XXVII.     Plate  XVI.    Gotha,  1881. 
See  DawBon  (G.  M.),  1878— No.  663. 

608. 

1881 — Dawson  (G.  M.).  Geological  sketch  miip  of  British  Columbia. 
Scale,  100  miles  to  ^  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Sketch  of  the  geology  of  British  Columbia."    The  Goo- 
logical  Magazine,  Vol.  VIII,  2d  series,  p.  160.     London,  1881. 
Black  etching. 

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ZV.— PACIFIC  STATUS  AND  TERRITORIES,  COMPRISING  ALASKA, 
WASHINGTON,  OREGON,  AND  CALIFORNIA. 

669. 

1849 — Grewingk  (C.)-  Karto  zur  AbbaiKlluns:  uber  die  Geogn.  u.  orogr. 
Beschaffeulieit  der  N.  W.-Kiiste  Amerika's,  u.  der  uiiliegeudcn 
Inseln  mit  Zugriindelegung  der  Karten  des  Hydiogr.  Dep.  des 
See-Mi uisteriinns  zu  St.  Petersburg. 

Accompanying  "  Beitrag  zur  Kcniitniss  der  orograi>hi8tben  iind  goognos- 
tischen  Beschaft'enbeit  der  Nord-West-Kiiste  Auierika'H,  niit  d«'n  anliegciultMi 
inseln."  Verhatidlungen  der  Rnssicli-Kaiserlicben  MineralogiHcbeu  Otmell- 
scbaft  zn  St.  Pe^e^.sb^^g.  Jabrgaug,  1848  nud  184!),  p.  7t5.  Plate  II.  St. 
Petersburg,  1850. 
r,  .  Grewingk  did  not  visit  Alaska,  but  constructed  tbo  geological  uiup  and 

'.  wrote  bis  memoir  from  notes  taken  on  tbe  spot  by  Ilia  Woauessensky,  zoolo- 

gist of  tlie  Museum  der  Academic  der  Wisseuschaftou  iu  St.  Petersburg. 

"''■''■■  /,^r,  670.  ,  , 

1850 — Tyson  (P.  T.).    Geological  reconnaissaiico  in  California. 

Accoui])anying  "  Report  of  P.  T.  Tyson  upon  tbe  geology  of  California." 
Wasliiugton,  18.'S0. 

Black,  witb  mincralogical  indications. 

'■■.       -  :......:;.:;  -:.-  .  ■.    „>  .-:..  071.  -.-       ,.-■',.    ^-  . 

1853 — Blake  (W.  P.).    Geological  map  of  tbe  vicinity  of  San  Francisco. 
Accouipauyiug  "  Reports  of  explorations  and  surveys  for  a  Railroad  route 
from  tbe  Mississippi  River  to  tbe  Pacific  Ocean."    Vol.  V,  p.  14.').    4°.     Wasb- 
ington,  1856. 
Tbis  map  sbould  more  exactly  be  called  a  mincralogical  map. 

G72. 

1855 — Blake  (W.  P.).     Geological  niapof  tbe  entrance  to  San  Francisco 
,      Day.     Scale,  1 :  150,000. 
-  AeeoMipanvliig  "  Pbysicjil  gcograpby  and  geology  of  tbe  coant  of  Califor- 

7       uia,  from  Bodega  Bay  to  San  Diego."    In  Report  of  tbo  Superintendent  of 
tlie  Coast  Survey  during  tbo  year  18r>.');  4".     p.  37().     Wasbingtoii,  ISTjO. 
Black  etching. 

673. 

1855 — Blake  (W,  P.).  Geological  map  and  section  of  Pnnta  de  Lo.s 
Reyes.     Scale,  1:150,000. 

Accoui|)anyiug  "  Pbysical  geography  and  geology  of  the  coast  of  Califor- 
nia, from  Bodega  Bay  to  Sau  Diego."    In  Report  of  tbe  Superintendent  of  tbe 
Coast  Survey  during  tbo  year  IS.'iS;  4°.    p.  :)76.    Wasbiugton,  1856. 
Biuok  etching.  .,....,-... 

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PACIFIC    STATES,  AND   TERRITORIES. 
G74. 


123 


1855— Blake  (W.  P.).  Geological  map  of  Sau  Diego  and  the  adjoining 
coast.     Scale,  1 :  008,228 

Accompanying  "  Pliysical  geogia)jhy  and  jjeology  of  the  coast  of  California, 
.      from  Hodfff.a  IJay  to  San  Diego."    In  Report  of  tho  Snpcrintendout  of  the 
'    U.S. Coast  Snrvey  during  the  year  1855;  4^^.     p.  37C.    Washington,  1856. 
Black  etching. 

,     ,     -  ,    ;..,    ,-:.y--'        07(5, 

1865— Blake  (W.  P.).  Geological  map  of  Point  Pinos,  and  Monterey  Bay. 
Scale,  1 :  150,000. 

Accompanying  "Physical  geography  aud  geology  of  the  coast  of  Califor- 
nia, from  Bodega  Bay  to  Sau  Diego."  In  Report  of  the  Superiuteudent  of 
tho  Coast  Survey  during  the  year  1855 ;  iu  4".    p.  376.     Washington,  1856. 

Black  etching. 

G7C. 

1855— Blake  (W.  P.).  Geological  map  of  the  country  between  Sau 
Diego  and  the  Colorado  Eiver,  California.    Scale,  1: (508,228. 

Accompanying  "Reports  of  explorations  and  surveys  for  a  Railroad  route 
from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacitic  Ocean."  Vol.  V.  p.  228.  4'^'.  Wash- 
ington, 1856. 

077. 


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1856 — Antisell  (Thomas).  Geological  plan  of  the  Coast  llange  of  Cali- 
fornia from  San  Francisco  Bay  to  Los  Angeles,  explored  in  1855- 
'50  by  Lieut.  John  G.  Parke.  Scale,  1 : 1,570,040,  or  24  miles 
to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Reports  of  explor.ations  and  surveys  for  a  Railroad  route 
from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacitic  Ocean."  Vol.  VII.  p.  266.  4°. 
Washington,  1857. 

078. 

1856— Blake  (W.  P.).  Geological  map  of  a  part  of  the  State  of  Cali- 
ttirnia  explored  in  1853  by  Lieut.  R.  S.  Williamson. 

Acpom]ianying  "  Reports  of  explorations  aud  surveys  for  a  Railroad  route 
from  the  Mississippi  River  to  tho  Pacitic  Ocean."  Vol.  V.  4°.  Washington, 
1856. 

070. 

1356- -Blake  ( W.  P.).  Geological  map  of  the  Tejon  Pass  and  Canada  de 
las  Uvas  and  the  vicinity.  Including  the  Pass  of  Sau  Francisquito 
and  Williamson's  Pass. 

Accompanying  "  Reports  of  explorations  and  surveys  for  a  Railroad  route 
from  the  Mississippi  River  to  tho  Pacific  Ocean."  Vol.  V.  p.  197.  4". 
Washington,  1856. 

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680. 


t^DtL.  t. 


1861 — R^mond  (A.).    [Auguste  E6moud  de  Corbineau.]    No  title. 

Accompanying  "Report  of  an  exploration  and  snrvey  of  the  coal  mines  of 
Monto  Diablo  district"  (California.)    San  Francisco,  1861. 
Small  sketch  map  in  black  showing  tertiary  bills. 

681. 

1873— Bowman  (A.),  Pettee  (W.  H.),  and  Goodyear  (W.  A.).  Map  of  the 
Tertiary  auriferous  {gravel  deposits  lying  between  the  middle  fork 
of  tiie  American  and  the  middle  Yuba  rivers.  Scale,  1  mile  to 
the  inch. 

Accompanying  "  The  auriferousgravela  of  the  Sierra  Nevada  of  California," 
by  J.  D.  Whituoy.  In  Mem.  Mns.  Comp.  Zool.  at  Cambridge,  Mass.  Vol.  VI. 
No.  1  (1st  part)  nnd  (iuA  part).     4"^.     Cambridge,  1S80. 

In  two  sheets.  East  half,  corrected  nnd  revised,  to  replace  the  copy  of  the 
same  sheet  given  in  Part  1.  ao  the  hook  contains  two  copies  of  the  East  half 
sheet. 

It  is  not  exactly  a  geological  maj),  showing  only  the  "  volcanic  over- 
flows." The  other  indications  are  purely  economical.  ThcHO  remarks  apply 
to  the  other  auriferous  gravels  maps  by  J.  D.  Whitney. 

682. 

1875 — Marcou  (Jules).     Carte  g^ologique  de  la  Californie,  1854-1875. 

Scale  uToo^.-fi-off' 

Accompanying  "Note  snr  la  Geologic  de  la  Californie."  Bull.  Soc.  Gdol. 
France,  3'«'"«  sdric,"  Tome  XI,  Plate  XI,  p.  407.    FarJH,  1883. 

The  publication  of  this  map  was  unavoidably  delayed. 

-    _  683.     ,  .'.. 

1876 — Hendel  (C,  W.).  Map  of  the  region  near  Gibsonville.  Scale, 
1,200  feet  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "  The  auriferous  gravels  of  the  Sierra  Nevada  of  California," 
by  J.  D.  Whitney.  Mem.  Mus.  Comp.  Zool.  at  Cambridge,  Mass.  Vol.  VI. 
4°.    No.  1.    Plate  T,  p.  450.    Cambridge,  1880. 

684.    ■■'•         '  '     '■"■.'■■-."'■' 

1877 — Bowie  (A.  J.,  jr.).  Surroundings  of  River  Tunnel,  Mariposa 
estate,  1877,  California. 

Accompanying  "Hydraulic  raining  in  California."  Trans.  Amer. Inst. Min- 
ing Engrs.    Vol.  VI,  Plate  I,  Fig.  6.   Easton.Pa.,  1879. 

Black  etching  and  lithological  indications.  ' 

:-  ,.        ■■■■-.  ■\::.:-       ggg^    -.        ^.-      -     ■■    ■     -  .;....-.,  T-'   v 

1877 — Bowie  (A.  J.,  jr.).  Map  of  "River  Tunnel"  on  Mariposa  estate, 
showing  the  course  of  vein  aud  workings  up  to  Aug.  5, 1877. 

Accompanying  "  Hydraulic  •  lining  ia  California. "  Trans.  Amer.  Inet.  Min- 
ing Engrs.    Vol.  VI,  Plate  I,  Fig.  1.     Eastou,Pa.,1879.         *,^:.^ -.:;■, 

Black  etching,  and  lithological  indications. 

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PACIFIC   STATES   AND   TEREITOBIES. 

686. 


125 


1879— Pettee  (W.  H.)  and  Bowman  (A.).  Map  showing  the  extent  of 
tho  hydraulic  mining  operations  near  Gold  Run,  J)utch  Flat, 
Little  Yorii,  You  Bet,  Chalk  Bluffs,  Red  Dog,  Hunt's  Hill,  and 
Quaker  Hill,  on  Bear  River  and  Canon,  Steep  Hollow,  and 
Greenhorn  Creeks.    Ccale,  4  inches  to  1  mile. 

Accompanying  "Tho  auriferous  gravels  of  tho  Sierra  Nevada  of  California," 
hy  J.  D.  Whitney.  In  Mom.  Mas.  Comp,  Zoul.  at  Cambridge,  Mass,  Vol,  VI. 
4°.     No.  1.     CamLridge,  1880. 

687. 

1880— Bowman  (A.).  Map  of  the  Sinartsville  gravels.  Scale,  1  mile  to 
7  inches. 

Accompanying  "  The  auriferous  gravels  of  the  Sierra  Nevada,  of  California," 
by  J.  D.  Whitney.  In  Mem.  Comp.  Zoiil.  at  Cambridge,  Mass.  Vol.  VI.  4°. 
No.l.     Plate  M.,  p.  380.     Cambridge,  1880. 

688. 

1880 — Whitney  (J.  D.).  Diagram  showing  the  position  ot  the  Table 
Mountain  lava  flow  of  Tuolumne  County.  Scale,  2  miles  to  the 
inch. 

Accompanying  "The  anriferous  gravels  of  the  Sierra  Nevada  of  California." 
In  Mem.  Mus.  Comp.  Zotil.  at  Cambridge,  Mass.  Vol.  VI.  4°.  No.  1.  Plate 
D,  p.  132.     Cambridge,  1880. 

689. 

1880 — Whitney  (J.  D.).    Plan  of  Spanish  Peak  gravel  deposit. 

Acconipiinyiug  "  The  auriferous  gravels  of  the  Sierra  Nevada  of  California." 
In  Mem.  Mus.  Comp.  Zocil.  at  Cambridge,  Mass.  Vol.  VI.  4°.  No.  1.  Plate 
K,  p.  216.    Cambridge,  1880. 

Black,  with  lithological  inscriptions. 

690. 

1880 — Whitney  (J.  D.).  Map  of  the  mining  district  adjacent  to  Forest 
City.    Scale,  1  mile  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "  The  auriferous  gravels  of  the  Sierra  Nevada  of  California" 
In  Mem.  Mus.  Comp.  Zoiil.  at  Cambridge,  Mass.  Vol.  VI.  4°.  No.  1.  Plate 
Q,  p.  432.     Cambridge,  1880. 

691. 

1880 — Whitney  (J.  D.).  Map  to  accompany  the  description  of  a  portion 
of  the  region  drained  by  Slate,  Caiion,  and  Goodyear  Creeks  in 
Sierra  and  Plumas  Counties.    Scale,  2  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "The  auriferous  gravels  of  the  Sierra  Nevada  of  California." 
In  Mem.  Mus.  Comp.  Zool.  at  Cambridge,  Mass.  Vol.  VI.  4°.  No.  1.  Plate 
B,  p.444.    Cambridge,  1880. 

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1880— Hendel  (C.W.).  Map  of  Poverty  Hill,  Scales's  diggings,  and  vicin- 
ity.   Scale,  1^  inches  to  the  mile. 

Acc«)iiii)!iiiyiii<j  "  Tho  aiiriforoiis  {jnivcls  of  the  Siorr.i  Nevada  of  California/' 
l)y  J.  D.  Whitney.  In  Mcni.  Miis.  Com.  Zoiil.  at  Cuuibridgo,  Masa.  Vol  VI. 
4^\    No.  1.    riato  U,  p.  452.     Cambridge,  1880. 

'''"'"'      '     """o-'--v"  693. 

1880 — Whitney  (J.  D.).  Sketch  map,  showing  the  distribution  of  the 
volcanic  and  gi iivcl  foimatious  over  a  portion  of  Placer  and  El 
Dorado  Counties,  Calilornia. 

Accompauying  "Tlio  auriferoiiH  gravels  of  tbe  Sierra  Nevada  of  California." 
In  Mem.  MuH.  Comp.  Zoiil.  at  Cambridge,  Mass.    Vol.  VI.    4°.    No.  1.    Plate 

B,  i>.  m.    Cambridge,  18H0. 

1890 — Whitney  (J.  1).).     Distribution  of  the  volcanic  formations  and 
gravel  near  Placcrvillo.     Scale,  1  mile  =  1^  inches. 
Accompanying  "  Tlie  iinriferouH  gravels  of  tbe  Sierra  Nevada  of  California." 
•        In  Mem.  Mus.  Comp.  Zoiil.  at  Cambridge,  Mass.    Vol.  VI.    4P.    No.  1.    Plate 

C,  p.  98.    Cambridge,  1880. 

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XVI.— CENTRAL  TVESTHRN  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES,  COMPRIS- 
ING NEVADA,  UTAH,  COLORADO,  KANSAS,  AND  MISSOURI. 

,  '.'-'•■«       ••-  '•'       ■■    C9o. 

1866 — Meek  (F.  IJ.).    Geological  map  of  Moniteau  Comity. 

Accompanying  "  The  first  and  uecoud  annual  reports  of  the  geological  sur- 
vey of  Missouri."    Part  II,  p.  1)4.    Jefiersou  City,  1855. 

696. 

1866 — Shumard  (B.  F.).    Geological  map  of  Frauklii*  County. 

Accoiupauyiug  "  The  first  and  second  annual  njports  of  the  geological  survey 
of  Missouri."    Part  II,  p.  1G8.    Jetterson  City,  1855. 
Black  dotted  lines  and  geological  indications. 

097. 

1865— Shumard  (B.  F.).    Geological  map  of  Saiut  Louis  Couuty. 

Accompanying  "  The  first  and  second  annual  reports  of  the  geological  survey 
of  Missouri."    Part  II,  p.  184.    Jefferson  City,  1855. 

698. 

1856 — Swallow  (G.  C).    Geological  map  of  Marion  County. 

Accompanying  "  The  first  and  second  annual  reports  of  the  geological  survey 
of  Missouri."    Part  I,  p.  178.    Jefl'erson  City,  1855. 

699. 
1855— Swallow  (G.  C).    Geological  map  of  Cooper  County. 

Accompanying  "  The  first  and  second  annual  reports  of  the  geological  survey 
of  Missouri."    Parti,  p.  202.    Jeflfersou  City,  1855. 

700. 
1859— Meek  (F.  B.).    Geological  map  of  Miller  County. 

Accompanying  "Reports  of  ihe  geological  survey  of  Missouri,  1855-1871," 
p.  110.    .Jefierson  City,  1873. 

701. 
1859 — Meek  (F.  B.).    Geological  map  of  Morgan  County. 

Accompanying  "  Reports  of  the  geological  survey  of  Missouri,  1855-1871," 
p.  134.    Jetterson  City,  1873. 

702. 

1859 — Phillips  (J.  V.).  Geological  map,  showing  the  mineral  region 
contiguous  to  the  Iron  Mountain  Railroad,  Missouri.  Scale,  2 
inches  to  6  miles. 

Accompanying  "  Report  on  the  geology  of  the  mineral  districts  coutiguona 
tu  the  Iron  Mountain  Railroad."    Saint  Lonis,  1859. 

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1859 — Swallow  (G.  G.)>    Geological  map  of  Southwest  Branch  Pacific 
Kailroad  (Missouri). 

AccoinpanyiHg  "Geological  report  of  tLe  couutry  along  tho  line  of  the 
Soutlnveuteru  lirauub  of  the  Faoillc  Kailroud,  Statu  of  Mituiouri."  Saiut  Louis, 
1859. 

704. 

1870 — Emmons  (S.  F.).    Geological  map  of  tho  Toyabe  Mouutains 

(Nevada). 

Accompanying  "Geological  exploration  of  the  forlietli  parallel."  Vol.  Ill, 
4°,    Mining  Industry,    Atlas.    Plate  13.    New  York,  1870.         v, 

706. 

1870 — Hague  (Arnold).     Geological  map  of  the  White  Pine  raining 

district  (Nevada). 
V.  Accompanying  "Geological  exploration  of  the  fortieth  parallel."    Vol. Ill, 

40.    Mining  Industry.    Atlas.    Plate  14.    Now  York,  1870. 


1870 — King  (Clarence).    Geological  map  of  the  Washoe  mining  district 
Nevada.    Scale,  3  inches  to  1  mile. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  exploration  of  the  fortieth  parallel."  Vol.  Ill, 
40.    Mining  Industry.    Atlas.    Plate  2.     New  York,  1870. 

.-.,:,  /.-..,  '    ,  ■  707.  ,    ■  .  ,,  .,,.-    - 

1872 — Fumpelly  (Raphael).    Magnetic  geological  map  of  the  Pilot  Knob 
iron  district. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  survey  of  Missouri."  Report  on  the  iron  ores 
and  coal  fields.    Atlas.    Plate  II.    Now  York,  1873. 

1872 — Swallow  (G.  0.).    Geological  map  of  Missouri.. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  sketch  of  the  State  of  Missouri,"  illnstrated  by 
maps.  Extract  from  "Sectional, topographical,  and  descriptive  atlas  of  the 
State  of  Missouri,"  by  R.  A.  Campbell.    Folio.     Saint  Louis,  1873. 

709,, 

1873 — Broadhead  (G.  C.).    Preliminary  geological  map  of  Northern  Mis- 
souri. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Missouri."  Report  on  the  iron  ores 
and  coal  fields.    Atlas.    Plate  V.    Now  York,  1873. 


1873 — Endlich  (F.  M.).    Geological  map  of  the  Central  City   mining 
region. 
Accompanying    "Report  of  the  San  Luis  division  (Colorado);  in  U.  S. 
..,:■;      Qeol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Territories."    Explorations  of  1873.     Seventh  annual 
report.    Part  I,  p.  260.     Washington,  1874. 
Black  etching. 

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1873— MarM 


MAi.foii.1         CENTKAL   WESTERN    STATES   AND   TERRITORIES. 

711. 


129 


1873 — Endlioh  (F.  M.).    (3eological  map  of  tlic  Mount  Lincoln  mining 

AtMioiiiiumyiii;;  "Rcprirfc  of  tlioSiiii  Luis  <liviHi()ii(C()l(>rii(I()) ;  in  U.  S.  Oei»l. 
and  Geoi^i'.  Suiv.  TorrilorioN."    ExpioriitionHol' 1873.    Sevonth  uuuutil  ruport. 
Piut  I,  p.  :U)2.     WiisliinKton,  1874. 
liluek  etching. 

712. 

1873 — Marvine  (A.  II.).  Map  of  the  coal  openings,  railroad,  sections, 
<S:c.,  along  the  eastern  base  of  the  mountains  near  Denver  City. 
Scale,  G  miles  to  an  inch. 

Acconipiin.vln;?  ''  li«4K)rt  of  tln<  Middle  Park  Division  (Coloiado);  in  U.  S. 
Ci«!()l.  imd  (Jcogr.  .Sniv.  Torritorios."  Explonitious  of  167;$.  Seventh  annual 
n^poit.     Villi  I,  p.  laO.     Wushington,  1874. 

lilack  etching. 

713. 
1873— Marvine  (A.  li.).    Geological  inap  of  the  Middle  Park. 

Acconipaiiying  "  Report  of  the  Mi<l(Uc  Piirk  Division  (Colorado) ;  in  U.  S. 
(i(M)l.  and  Geogr.  Snrv.  Territories."  Explorations  of  1873,  Soveutb  annual 
report.     Part  I,  p.  154.     Washington,  1874. 

Black  etching. 

714. 

1873 — Marvine  (A.  II.).  Geological  map  of  the  region  in  the  neighbor- 
liood  of  the  Hot  Springs  and  the  rpi)er  Grand;  Middle  Park. 

Aceoiiipanyiug  "  Report  of  the  Middli  I'ark  Division  (Colorado)  ;  in  U.  S. 
Geol.  and  (Jeogr.  Surv.  Territories."  Explorations  of  1873.  Seventh  annual 
report.     Part  I,  p.  162.     Washington,  1874. 

Black  etching. 

715. 

1873 — Potter  (W.  B.).  Geological  map  of  Lincoln  County  (Missouri). 
Scale,  1  mile  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Missouri."  Report  on  the  iron  ores 
and  coal  fields.    Atlas.     Plate  VIII.    Now  York,  1873. 

716. 

1873 — Potter  (W.  B.).    Map  of  Lincoln  County  coal  region  (Missouri.) 
Accompanying  "  Geological  survey  of  Missouri."    Report  on  the  iron  ores 
and  coal  fields.     Atlas.     Plato  IX.     New  York,  1873. 

717. 

1873 — Powell  (J.  W.).  Green  Eiver  from  the  Union  Pacific  Eailroad 
to  the  mouth  of  White  Eiver  (Utali).    Scale,  4  miles  to  I  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Report  on  the  geology  of  the  eastern  portion  of  the  Uinta 
Mountains  and  a  region  of  country  adjacent  thereto."    4^.    Atlas.    Washing- 


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MAPOTECA    OKOLOfJICA    AMKHICANA. 
718. 


fllUM..  7. 


-Shumard  (B.  F.).    (it'()l()j;i(',jil  map  of  Oziirk  C/Oimty. 

A(;ciMiiiiui:yiiiu  "(icido^jicul  muvoy  ol'  MiMsonri,  lMr>r>-187l,"  p.  1H8.    .It-fTrr- 
con  City,  1H73. 


710. 


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1873— Shumard  (B.  F.).    (Ifologiciil  map  of  Wri^lit  < 'ounty. 

Ariiompaiiyinjjf  "  Gui»lo}iiciil  8iiiv»(y  (if  iMin8»Miii,  lHr)r»-1871,"  i».  2(15.     JcfftT- 
Him  VAty,  M7;{.  .  .  ,    , 

IJIiick,  with  f;r(»l(»nlriil  indications.  .  ^^ .      i. 

720. 
1873 — Shumard  (B.  F.).    (it'oloj,'ical  map  of  rtilaski  County. 

Aiconiimnying    '  Geologii'iil  survey  of  MinHOiui,  1855-1871,"  p.  !W4.     Jett'ui- 
.^'^'  •(   1  City,  1873. 

IJlnck,  with  geologioil  indications.  « 

721. 

Id73 — Shumard  (B.  F.).    Gcolofjical  map  of  Cape  Giranloan  Couiitj'. 

Accompanying  "Geological  Hurvoy  of  MiMsonri,  1855-1871,"  p.  '274.     JcflFcr- 
Hon  City,  187:J. 
Black,  with  goological  indications. 

,,/     '^22.         '      .  - 

1873 — Shumard  (B.  F.).    G(M)lo{T;ical  map  of  Saint  Gencviiive  County. 

Accompanying  "Geological  Nurvoy  of  MiHHonri,  1H55-1871,"  p.  21*0,     Jott'or- 
Hon  City,  IHTX 
Black,  with  doltutl  lines  and  geolc'gicaMndicntionH. 

,'  ::.>-.■  '  ■  ■■..  ■  723.  '         ^ 

1873 — Shumard  (B.  F.).    (Tcologiiial  map  Of  .Jefferson  County. 

Acconspanying  "Geological  snrvcy  of  Missonri,  18.').5-1871,"  p. UOi.     Jeffer- 
Hon  City,  187:». 

724. 
1873 — Shumard  (B.  F.)    Geological  map  of  Clark  County. 

'     ■  Accom))anying  "Geological  survey  of  Missonri,  1855-1871,"  p.  ;U4.     .Toffor- 
Nou  Citv,  1873.        ... 

725. 

1874 — Broadhead  (G.  C.)  and  Schmidt  (A  ).  Missouri  goological  survey. 
Map  of  the  lead  region  of  Centr  a;  Missouri. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Missouri,  1873-1874."     Atl.as,  folio, 
.lefterson  City,  1874. 
Black,  Avith  geological  indications, 

,:.     ..      „      '■        ....  •'     ._.     726.  '  ■■     -'■ 

1874 — Broadhead  and  Norwood,  assisted  by  Schmidi  (A.)  and  Leonhard 
(A.).  Geological  map  of  .Jasper  Countj',  with  lead  region  of 
.Jasper  and  Newton  Counties. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Miss(niri,  1873-1874."     Atlas,  folio. 
Jefferson  City,  1874. 

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727. 


131 


1874— Broadhead  (G.  C).    Missouri  geoloffical  survey.    Codar  County. 
Accompanying  "  Ooological  Burvcy  of  Mionoiiri,  1873-1874."    Atlas,  folio. 
.Jefferson  City,  1874. 

728. 

1874— Broadhead  (G.  C).    Missouri  geological  survey.   Barton  County. 

Accompanying  "  Ocological  survey  of  Missouri,  1873-1874."    Atlas,  folio. 
Jefferson  City,  1874. 

729. 
1874 — Broadhead  (G.  C).    Missouri  geological  survey.  Vernon  County. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  survey  of  Missouri,  1873-1874."    Atlas,  folio. 
Jefferson  City,  1874. 

730. 

1874— Broadhead  (G.C.)  and  Norwood  (C.  J.).  Missouri  geological  survey. 

Howard  County. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  survey  of  Missouri,  1873-1874."     Atlas,  folio. 
Jefferson  City,  1874. 

731. 

1874 — Broadhead  (G.  0.)  and  Norwood  (C.  J.).  Missouri  geological  sur- 
vey.   Part  of  Nortbern  Missouri. 

Accompanying  "Geoiogical  survey  of  Missouri,  1873-1874."    Atlas,  folio. 
Jcfforson  City,  1874. 
Black,  Avith  dotted  linos  and  geological  indications. 

732. 

1874— Broadhead  (G.  C.)  and  Norwood  (C.  J.).  Missouri  geological  survey. 
Madison  County. 

Accompanying  "Geological  survey  of  Missouri,  187^-1874."    Atlas,  folio. 
Jefferson  City,  1874. 

733. 

1874— Hayden  (F.  V.)  and  Holmes  ( W.  H.).  Geological  map  of  Colorado 
Springs  and  vicinity,  Colorado.    Scale,  1  mile  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Territories.  Explorations  of  1874. 
"Report  of  F.  V.  Hayden."    Eighth  annual  report,  p.  40.    Woshington,  1876. 
Pink  etching. 

734. 

1874 — Hayden  (F.  V.).  Preliminary  mai)  of  the  eastern  base  of  the 
Eocky  Mountains,  Colorado,  from  the  Arkansas  Kiver  to  the 
Wyoming  line,  showing  the  limits  of  the  sedimentary  rocks,  and 
also  the  coal  outcrops.    Scale,  4  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  U.  8.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Territories.  Explorations  of  1874. 
"Report  of  F.  V.  Hayden."    Eighth  annual  report,  p.  41.    Washington,  1876. 
Black,  vrith  geological  indications. 

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1874— Hayden  (F.  V.)  and  Holmes  ( W.  H.).  Map  of  the  Elk  Mouutains, 
Colorado.     Scale,  2  miles  to  1  incli. 

Acconipiuiyiuj;  "Uoport  ou  the  geology  of  tlio  northwestern  porMon  of  the 
Elk  range."  ,  '\  U.  S.  G«'ol.  and  Geogr.  Surv. Territories.  Explorations  of  1874. 
Eighth  annnul  rtsport,  p.  72.    Washington,  187(). 

Blue  etching.  v    : 

■'•  '.■.•^^■'.-     ■■■■■->-•  'S'  730.  ■''■■  '  ■■'■ 

1874 — Peale(A.C.).    Msip  A.   Shewing  lines  of  sections  (ou  Eagle  Eiver). 

Accompanying  "Report  of  niiiklle  division  (Colorado)."  In  U.  S.  Geol.  and 
Geogr.  Siirv.  Tciritorics.  Explorations  of  1874.  Eighth  annnal  report,  p. 
84.     Washington,  187(i. 

Black  etching.  ,  •  ,  "     ^ 

,.  .79L ;■:.;.;:;:..  ,^,;,^;,^„„;  ::-'^-  ^ 

1874 — Peale(A.C.).  M:ipB.  Showing  lines  of  section  (across  Gunnison 
Kiver). 

Accoujpanying 'Report  of  middle  division  (Colorado)."  luU.  S.  Geol.  and 
Geogr.  Snrv.  T<?rritories.  Explorations  of  1874.  Eighth  annual  report,  p. 
100.     Washingtou,  187(3.  ^,,  ,  .  ,     .  .  „,  ,  ,. 

Black  etf-Iiirg.  ,.:  * 

1874 — Pet^e  (A.  C).  i\[ap  C.  Showing  areas  of  porphyritic  trachyte  (Elk 
Mountains). 

Accompanying  "Report  of  niiuillc  division  (Cidorado)."  in  U.  S.  Geol.  and 
Geogr.  Surv.  Territories.  Explor.atious  of  1874.  Eighth  annual  report,  p. 
166.     Washington,  1876.  f».v,;i*.  .,•     .,    ' ,  •'!' m  r  >;J  r   .. . 

739.    ■"  \-//\  ■ 

1874 — Peale  (A.  C).  Map  D.  Showing  areas  of  rhyolite  and  breccia 
(across  the  Gunnison  River). 

Accon'.panying  'Report  of  middle  division  (Colorado)."  In  II.  S.  Geol.  and 
Geogr.  Snrv.  Territories.  Explorations  of  1874.  Eighth  annnal  report,  p.  170. 
Washington,  1876. 

Black  etching.  ' 

740. 

1874— Peale  (A.  C).    Map  E.    Showing  basaltic  plateaus  between  the 
Grand  and  Gunnison  Itivers. 
Accompanying  "Report  of  middle  division  (Colorado)."    In  U.  8.  Geol.  and 
Geogr.  Surv.  Territories.     Explorations  of  1874.    Eighth  annual  report,  p.  174. 
Washington,  1876.  ,       ,  :        . 

Black  etching. 

741. 

1875— Endlich  (F,  M.).  (Geological)  Map  of  Baker's  Park  and  vicinity, 
(Colorado). 

Accompanying  "Report  on  the  mines  and  geology  of  the  San  Jnan  Country." 
In  Bulletin  o'  the  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Territories.     Vol.  I,  No.  3, 
second  series,  p.  164.     Washington,  1875. 
Black  etching.  '         ■ 

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kxncou.J        CENTRAL  WESTeJIN  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 

742. 


133 


1876 — Endlich  (F.  M.).    Map  of  Spanish  Peaks  region. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  report  on  the  southeastern  district  (Colorado)." 
In  U.  S.  Gool.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Territories.    Explorations  of  1875.    Ninth  an- 
,,  >  ,    iMiul  riport,  p.  132.     Washington,  1877. 
Black  utchiug. 

743. 

1875— Endlich  (F.  M.).    Map  of  Trinidad  region. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  report  on  the  southeastern  district  (Colorado)." 
In  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Territories.  Explorations  of  1875.  ^Vinth  an- 
nual report,  p.  196.    Washington,  1877. 

Black  etching. 

744.  " 

1875— Peale  (A.  C).    Map  of  Kouth  side  of  Gunnison  River. 

Accompanying  "Geological  report  on  the  Grand  River  district  (Colorado)." 
,..  In  It.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Territories.    Explorations  of  1875.   Ninth  annual 
report,  p.  38.     Washington,  1877, 
Black  etching. 

• 

1875 — Peale  (A.  C).    Map  of  Unaweep  Canon,  Colorado. 

Accompanying  "Geological  report  on  the  Grand  River  district  (Colorado)." 
Ill  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Sui'v.  Territories.     Explorations  of  1875.    Ninth  an- 
nual report,"  p.  58.     Washington,  1377. 
Black  etching. 

746.  * 

1876— QUhert  (G.  K.),  Marvine  (A.  R.),  and  Howell  (E.  E.).  Parts  of 
Eastern  California,  Southeastern  Nevada,  Northwestern  Arizona, 
and  Southwestern  Utah.    Scale,  1  inch  to  8  miles,  or  1: 506,880. 

Accompanying  "Geological  atlas  projected  to  illustrate  United  States  geo- 
,   graphical  surveys  west  of  tho  100th  meridian  of  longitude,  under  the  com- 
nmud  of  First  Lieut.  Geo.  M.  Wheeler."    Now  York,  1876. 

:      ,,._,-,..  .        ■■'  -....-^       •.-       747. 

1876— Gilbert  (G.  K.),  Marvine  (A.  R.),  and  Howell  (E.  E.).    Southern 
aTid  Southwestern  Utah.    Scale,  1  inch  to  8  miles,  or  1:506,880. 
Accompanying  "  Geological  atlas  i^rojected  to  illustrate  United  States  geo- 
graphical surveys  west  of  the  100th  meridian  of  longitude,  under  the  com- 
mand of  First  Lieut.  Geo.  M.  Wheeler."    New  York,  1876. 

■'■■''     '"■        '^ "     748. 

187b-Gilbert  (G.  K.)  and  Howell  (E.  E.).  Restored  outline  of  Lake 
Bonneville.    Scale,  1  inch  to  17  miles. 

Accompnnyiiig  "Geological  atlas  projected  to  illustrate  United  States  geo- 
graphical surveys  west  of  the  100th  meridian  of  longitude,  under  the  com- 
mand of  First  Lieut.  Geo.  M.  Wheeler."  New  York,  1876. 
,  N<»t  exactly  a  geological  map,  but  a  restoration  of  a  great  fresh-water  lake 
(Lako  Bonneville)  ;i8  it  existed  during  the  quaternary  period.  Great  Salt 
Lake,  Utah  Lake,  ifud  Sevier  Lake  are  romaina  of  that  griat  lake,  equal  iu 
extent  to  Lako  Huron. 

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ISre— GUbert  (G.  K.),  Marvine  (A.  R.)>  and  Howell  (E.  E.).  Central  and 
Western  Utah.    Scale,  1  inch  to  8  miles,  or  1 :  500,880. 

Accompanying  "Geological  atlas  projected  to  illustrate  United  States  geo- 
graphical surveys  west  of  the  100th  meridian  of  longitude,  under  the  com- 
mand of  First  Lieut.  Geo.  M.  Wheeler."    New  York,  1876. 

760.  "  '■  '■'  '■■  "'""     ■     ""■  ,.;^ 

1876 — King  (Clarence).  Geological  series.  Map  III.  Utah  basin. 
Scale,  4  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  exploration  of  the  fortieth  parallel."  Geolog- 
ical and  topographical  atlas,  folio.     (New  York)  1876. 

rwo  sheets. 


7W. 


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1876 — King  (Clarence).  Geological  series.  Map  IV.  Nevada  plateau. 
Scale,  4  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  exploration  of  the  fortieth  parallel."  Geolog- 
ical and  topographical  atlas,  folio.     (New  York).  1876. 

Two  sheetfe  ,.„.,, 


1876- 


-King  (Clarence).     Geological  series.     Map  V.     Nevada  basin. 
Scale,  4  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  exploration  of  tho  fortieth  parallel."  Geolog- 
ical and  topographical  atlas,  folio.    (Now  York)  1876. 

Two  sheets. 

The  geological  maps  of  tho  great  folio  atlas  accompanying  Clarence  King's 
"Exploration  of  the  fortieth  parallel,"  five  in  numbers  in  ten  sheets— in  fact 
10  geological  maps — extending  from  Cheyenne  to  Pyramid  Lake,  are  a  valua- 
ble contribution  to  the  geology  of  a  part  of  the  Kocky  Mountains  and  Great 
Basin  in  the  vicinity  of  the  fortieth  parallel.  Mr.  King  had  two  other  geol- 
ogists associated  with  hira,  Messrs.  S.  F.  Emmons  and  Arnold  Hague.  It  is 
to  be  regretted  that  the  Spanish  word  CordiUeraB  has  been  nsed  most  indis- 
criminately and  inappropriately.  Spanish  geographers  will  bo  surprised  to 
learn  that  mountain  ranges  which  have  been  placed  by  them  as  Sierras  since 
their  discovery,  ar.  Cordilleras.  It  is  not  only  a  misapplication  of  the  word 
Cordillera,  but  an  injustice  toward  the  first  scientific  explorer  of  this  region, 
General  John  C. Fremont,  who  gave  the  very  appropriate  name  of  "Great 
Basin"  to  the  whole  region  between  the  Sierra  Nevada  and  tho  Wasatch 
Mountains.    •  ")  -        ' 

753.'    -  '     "'■'■ 


1876— Feale  (A.  C).    Map  of  area  B,  showing  the  geology  of  Grand 
'■  Eiver  Valley  and  the  Book  Clifls.  , 

Accompanying  "  Geological  report  on  the  Grand  River  district  (Colorado)." 
In  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Territories.     Explorations  of  1876.    Tenth 
annual  report.    Plate  XI,  p.  176.    Washington,  1876. 
Black  etching.  * 

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1876 — Feale  (A.  C).    Geological  map  of  area  A  (lyiug  betweeu  the  Sau 
Miguel  aud' Dolores  Rivers). 

Accompanying  "  Geological  report  on  the  Grand  River  district  (Colorado)." 
In  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Territories.     Exidoratious  of  1876.    Tenth 
annual  report.    Plate  VIII,  p.  165.    Washington,  1878. 
Black  etching.  ■.    ,;  . 

765. 

1876 — White  (C.  A.).     Geological  map  of  a  part  of  Northwest  Colorado. 
^  Accompanying  "  Report  on  the  geology  of  a  portion  of  Northwestern  Colo- 

rado."   In  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Territories.     Explorations  of  187(5. 
Tenth  annual  report.    Plate  II,  p.  60.    Washington,  1878. 
Black  etching. 


7r. 


50.     , 

1877. — Gilbert  (G.  K.).  Map  of  the  Henry  Mountains.  (Colored  geo- 
logically) from  a  model  in  relief. 

Accompanying  "  Report  on  the  geology  of  the  Henry  Mountains."  4^. 
Southern  Utah.     Plato  V.     Washington,  1877. 

-■^"•^■/"" ".-:-r::-;  '.      757. 

1877 — Hayden  (F.  V.).  Northwestern  Colorado  and  part  of  Utah. 
Scale,  4  miles  to  1  inch,  or  1 :  253,440. 

Accompanying  "Geological  and  geographical  atlas  of  Colorado  and  portions 
of  adjacent  territory."    Folio.    Sheet  XI.    Now  York,  1877. 

Published  1878.  A.  R.  Marvine,  A.  C.  Peale,  F.  M.  Endlich,  and  C.  A.  White, 
qoaUgical  assistants.    Surveyed  1874-'76. 

758. 

1877 — Jl  yf'i'ju  (F.  v.).    Northern  Central  Colorado.     Scale,  4  miles  to 
liuch,  or  1:253,440. 
'        Accompanying ' '  Geological  and  geographical  atlas  of  Colorado  aud  port  ions 
of  adjacent  territory."    Folio.     Sheet  XII.    New  York,  1877. 

Published  1878.  A.  R.  Marvine,  A.  C.  Peale,  aud  W.  H.  Hohnes,  geological 
assistautH.    Surveyed  in  1873-'74,  and  '75. 


759. 


^77—] 


-Hayden  (F.  V.).  Central  Colorado.  Scale,  4  miles  to  1  inch,  or 
1 :  253,440. 

Accompanying  "Geological  and  geographical  atlas  of  Colorado  and  portions 
of  adjacent  territory."    Folio.     Sheet  XIII.     New  York,  1877. 

Published  1878.  F.  M.  Endlich,  A.  C.  Peale,  and  W.  H.  Holmes,  geologiinl 
assistants.     Surveyed  in  1873^-'74,  and  '75. 

TOO. 
1877 — Hayden  (F.  V.).    Western  Colorado  and  part  of  Utah.    Scale,  4 
miles  to  1  inch,  or  1 :  253,440. 

Accompanying  "Geojogicnl  and  geographical  atbis  of  Colorado  and  poitioiis 
of  adjacent  territory."    Folio.    Sheet  XIV.    New  York,  1877. 

Published  1878.  A.  C.  Peale  aud  W.  H.  Holmes,  geological  assistant.s.  Sur- 
veyed in  1874-'75,  and  '76. 

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761. 


[nuiL.  7. 


-Hayden  (F.  V.).  Southwestern  Colorado  aud  parts  of  New 
Mexico,  Arizona, and  Utah.    Scale,  4  miles  to  1  inch,  or  1 :  253,440. 

Accompany  ing  "  Geological  and  geograpbical  atlas  of  Colorado  ynd  portions 
of  adjacent  territory."    Folio.     Sheet  XV.    New  York,  lb77. 

Published  1878.  W.  H.  Holmes  aud  F.  M.  Eudlich,  geological  assistants. 
Surveyed  in  1874-'7.'). 

762.  -:"    '"^      ' 

1877 — Hayden  (F.  V.).  o.-ral  geological  map  of  Colorado.  Scale,  12 
miles  to  1  inch.  -  * 

Accompanying  "  Geological  and  geographical  atlas  of  Colorado  and  portions 
of  adjacent  territory."    Folio.     Sheet  IV.    New  York,  1877. 

Published  in  1678.  This  map  has  been  republished  from  the  atlas  for  report 
for  1876,  aud  also  for  separate  distribution. 

763.  '  » 

1877 — Hayden  (F.  V.).  Southern  Central  Colorado  and  part  of  New 
Mexico.    Scale,  4  miles  to  1  inch,  or  1 :  253,440. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  and  geographical  atlas  of  Colonulo  and  portions 
of  adjacent  territory."    folio.     Sheet  XVI.    Now  York,  1877. 

Published  1878.    F.M.Endlich,  geological  nssistant.     Surveyed  in  1874-'7r). 

764. 

1878 — King  (Clarence).  Analytical  geological  map  of  the  area  of  ex- 
ploration of  the  fortieth  parallel.  I.  Arcba^an  and  granitic  ex- 
iwsures.    Scale,  30  statute  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Geological  exploration  of  the  fortietli  parallel."  4*^.  Vol. 
I.    Systematic  geology,  p.  I'id.    Washington,  1878. 


765. 


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1878 — King  (Clarence).  Analytical  geological  map  of  the  area  of  the 
exploration  of  the  fortieth  parallel.  II.  Archaean,  granitic,  and 
paleozoic  exposures.    Scale,  30  statute  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Geological  exploration  of  the  fortieth  parallel."    4".     Vol. 
I.     Systematic  geology,  p.  248.     Washington,  1H78. 


766. 


1878- 


-King  (Clarence).  Analytical  geological  map  of  the  nrea  of  the 
exploration  of  the  fortieth  parallel.  III.  Pre-mesozoic  and  meao- 
zoic  exposure.    Scale,  30  statute  miles  to  1  incli. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  exploration  of  the  fortieth  parallel."    4°.     Vol. 
I.     Systematic  geology,  p.  356.     Wasliiiigton,  1878. 

^..'    ....:,-.   .........  .....  ....^^      767.  .     _^^  ,         ^     ■      ,„    ,, 

1878— King  (Clarence).  Analytical  geological  map  of  the  area  of  the 
exploration  of  tlie  fortieth  parallel.  IV.  Tertiary  exposures. 
Scale,  30  statute  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Geological  exploration  of  the  fortieth  parallel."    4^.    Vol. 
I.     Systematic  geology,  p.  458.     Washington,  1H76.  -•  , 

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708. 


1878- 


-King  (Clarence).    Analytical  geological  map.    VIII,  IX,  XI,  and 
Xll.  Exposures  of  successive  orographic  disturbances. 

Accompanying  "Geological  oxploratiou  of  the  fortieth  piirallol."    4°.    Vol. 
I.     Systematic  geology,  p.  7(50.     Washington,  1879. 
1       A  set  of  five  niapa  corresponding  to  atlas  maps  I,  II,  III,  IV,  V;  giving  geo- 
logical axes,  strike,  clip,  and  angle  of  the  strata. 

769. 

1878 — King  (Clarence).  Analytical,  geological  map  of  the  area  of  the 
exploration  of  the  fo'^tieth  parallel.  V.  Glaciers  of  the  ice  age. 
Scale,  30  statute  miles  to  an  inch. 

Accompanying  "Geological  exploration  of  the  fortieth  parallel."  4°.  Vol. 
I.     Systematic  geology,  p.  486.    Washington,  1878. 

This  map  is  not  geological,  but  merely  a  physical  map  giving  a  more  or  less 
exact  topographical  and  pliysical  map  of  the  conutry  during  quaternary  time. 

'■■'''■  770. 

1878 — King  (Clarence).  Analytical  geological  map  of  the  area  of  the 
exploration  of  the  fortieth  parallel.  VI.  Lakes  of  the  glacial 
period. 

Accomp.anying  "  Geological  exploration  of  the  fortieth  iiarallel."    4°.    Vol. 
I.     Systematic  geology,  p.  ,529.     Washington,  1878. 
A  physical  map,  only. 

771. 

1879 — King  (Clarence).  Analytical  geological  map  of  the  area  of  the 
exploration  of  the  fortieth  parallel.  VIE.  Tertiary  volcanic  rocks. 
Scale,  30  statute  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  exploration  of  the  fortieth  parallel."  4°.  Vol. 
I.     Systematic  geology,  p.  677.    Washington,  1878. 

772. 

1878 — Mudge  (B.  F.).    Map  showing  the  superficial  strata  of  Kansas. 

Accompanying  "Geology  of  Kansas."    Topeka,  1878. 

1879 — Dutton  (C.  E.).  Geological  map  of  the  district  of  the  high  plateaus 
of  Utah.     Scale,  1  inch  to  4  miles. 

Accomj)anying  "  Keitort  on  the  geology  of  the  high  plateaus  of  Utah,  with 
atlas."    40.     Atlas,  folio,  sheet  II.     New  York,  1879. 

The  atlas  is  dated  1879,  the  report  1880,  and  the  distribution  of  both  took 
place  in  1881. 

774. 

1881 — Becker  (G.  F.).  Geological  map  of  Virginia,  Nevada,  and  immedi- 
ate vicinity.    Scale,  1  inch  =  1,500  feet. 

Accompanying  "A  snnnnary  of  the  geology  of  the  Comstock  lode  and  the 
Washoe  district."  Second  annual  report  of  tlie  United  States  geological  sur- 
vey. Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  for  1881.  Vol.  Ill,  Plate,  XL VI, 
p.  293.     Washington,  1881. 

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775. 


[BULL.  7. 


1881 — Dutton  (0.  E.).  Sketch  map  showing  the  distribution  of  the  strata 
and  eruptive  rocks  iu  the  western  part  of  the  plateau  province. 
Scale,  16  miles  to  1  inch,  or  1 : 1,000,000  nearly. 

Aocoinpanyiug  "The  physical  geology  of  the  Grand  Cafion  district."  Sec- 
ond annual  report  of  the  United  States  geological  survey.  Report  of  the  Sec- 
retary of  the  Interior  for  1881.  Vol.  III.  In  pocket  in  back  of  volume.  Wash- 
ington, 18H1. 

'   ''    776. 

1881 — Emmons  (S.  F.).  Geological"  map  of  Leadville  and  vicinity,  Lake 
County,  Colorado.    Scale  ^  mile  to  1  inch,  or  1 : 2,640. 

Accompanying  "Abstract  of  report  on  geology  and  mining  industry  of  Lead- 
ville, Lake  county,  Colorado."  Second  aunual  report  of  the  United  States 
geological  survey.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Interior  for  1881,  Vol.  Ill, 
Plate  XLIV,  p.  240.    Washiugton,  1881. 

Carefully  made  geological  map  of  a  difiQoult  and  complicated  district. 
Printed  also  separately. 

777. 

1881 — Hague  (Arnold).    Geological  map  of  Euby  Hill,  Eureka  mining 

district,  Nevada. 
;  Accompanying  "Report  of  Mr.  Arnold  Hague.   Division  of  the  Pacific."  Sec- 

ond annual  report  of  the  United  States  geological  survey.    Report  of  the  Sec- 
retary of  the  Interior  for  188L    Vol.  Ill,  PI.  IX,  p.  22.    Washington,  1881. 

778. 

1881 — Sondder  (S.  H.).  The  tertiary  lake  basin  at  Florissant,  Colorado. 
Scale,  1  mile  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "The  tertiary  lake  basin,  at  Florissant,  Colorado,  between 
South  and  Hayden  Parks."    In  Bulletin  of  the  U,  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv. 
Territories.    Vol.  VI,  No.  2,  p,  300.    Washington,  1881. 
,.  Black  etching. 

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INO  ARKANSAS,   LOUISIANA,  INDIAN  TERRITORY,   NEW 
•  MEXICO,  TEXAS,  AND  ARIZONA. 

779. 

1849 — Roemer  (Ferdinand).  Topographisli-geognostische  karte  von 
Texas. 

Accompanying  "Texas."    Bonn,  1849. 

A  very  important  geological  map,  the  first  of  Texas. 

780. 

1856— Antisell  (Thomas).  Geological  plan  and  section  from  the  Kio 
Grande  to  the  Pimas  ^illage8,  explored  in  1856  by  Lieut.  John 
G.  Parke.     Scale,  1 : 1,200,000,  nearly. 

Accorapauying  "Reports  of  explorations  and  surveys  for  a  Railroad  route 
from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean."    4to.    Vol.  VII,  p.  206. 
Washington,  1857. 
^~'H•v^^-^  781. 

1856 — Blake  (W.  P.).  Geological  map  of  the  route  explored  by  Lieut. 
A.  W.  Whipple,  near  the  parallel  of  the  35°  north  latitude,  from 
the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Prepared  from  the 
notes  and  collections  of  the  geologist  of  the  expedition,  Mr.  Jules 
Marcou. 

Accompanying  "  Report  of  explorations  and  surveys  for  a  Railroad  route 
from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean."  4to.  Vol.  Ill,  p.  176,  of 
Geological  Report.    Washington,  1856. 

782. 

1857 — Blake  ( W.  P.).  Geological  map  of  the  route  explored  by  Capt. 
John  Pope,  near  the  32d  parallel  of  north  latidude,  from  the  Red 
River  to  the  Rio  Grande.     Scale  of  1 :  3,000,000. 

Accompanying  "Reports  of  explorations  and  surveys  for  a  Railroad  route 
from  the  Mississippi  River  to  the  Pacific  Ocean."  4to.  Vol.  II,  p.  40,  of  Geo- 
logical Report.     Washington,  18.55. 

The  date  of  the  publication  of  this  volume  is  very  confused.  At  the  title 
page  the  date  is  1855 ;  on  the  geological  map  it  is  uiarked  1854  ;  the  report  on 
the  geology  is  dated  1856  ;  and,  finally,  an  explanatory  note  to  geological  re- 
port by  John  Pope  is  dated  1657.    This  last  date  is  the  true  one. 


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783. 

1867 — Maroon  (Jules).  Geological  map  of  New  Mexico,  from  a  survey 
made  during  the  mouths  of  September,  October,  November  and 
Deceud)er,  18r)3.     Scale,  1 :  900,000. 

Accompanying  "G«^ol(>gy  of  North  America;  with  two  reports  on  the  prai- 
ries of  Arltanaas  and  Texas,  the  Rocky  Mountains  of  New  Mexico,  and  the 
Sierra  Nevada  of  California."  Originally  made  for  the  United  States  Govern- 
ment.   4to.     Plate  VIII.     Zurich,  1858. 

This  map  is  the  first  geolr)gical  map  of  New  Mexico,  and  the  first  detailed 
geological  map  of  any  part  of  the  country  west  of  the  100th  meridian. 

784. 

1858 — Newberry  (J.  S.).  Geological  maps  No.  1  and  No.  2.  Kio  Colo- 
rado of  the  West  (Arizoua).  Scale,  12  miles  to  an  inch,  or 
1:700,320. 

Accompanying  "Geological  report  of  the  Colorado  exploring  expedition," 
Lieut.  J.  C.  Ives  in  command.    4to.     WashiQg^..on,  18CA, 
Two  sheets.        •  '    - 

785. 

1870 — Hopkins  (F.  V.).    Preliminary  geological  map  of  Louisiana. 

Accompanying  "  First  annual  Report  of  the  Louisiana  geological  survey, 
,1    ,     .  1869.    Louisiana  State  University,  Baton  Rouge."    New  Grleans,  1870, 

The  same  map,  without  changes  or  alterations,  accompanies  the  Second 
annual  Report  of  the  Louisiana  geol.  surv..  New  Orleans,  1871. 

786.  "  •    ■' 

1871 — Hokpins  (F  V.).    Preliminary  geological  map  of  Louisiana. 

Accompanying  Second  annual  Report  of  the  Louisiana  geological  survey. 
Now  Orleans,  1871,  '  ••»,'■  »<.  ..;^^ 

See  Hopkins  (F.  v.).     1870— No.  78.5, 


fui  ts^ 


r87. 


1871 — Hilgard  (E.  W.).    Geological  map  of  the  Mississippi  embaymeut. 

Accompanying  "On  tht^  geological  history  of  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,"    Amer. 
Jonrn.     Sillinian.    3d  series.  Vol.  II.    New  Haven,  1871. 
Black  etching. 

788.        '     •     '     -    ■■     ' 

1871— Hilgard  (K.  W.).    Geological  map  of  the  Mississippi  embayment. 

Accompanying  "  On  the  geology  of  lower  Louisiana,  and  the  salt  deposits 
on  Petite  Anse  Island."  In  Smithsonian  Contributions  to  knowledge.  4"^. 
p.  28.     Washington,  1872. 

Black  etching.  ,,    ,  .:■:,■     ,    ..-,,' 

789. 

1872— Loew  (Oscar)  and  Eoessler  (A.  E.).    Erforsclmng  von  Nordwest— 
Texas,     Scale,  1 : 2,r)()(),00(). 

Accompanying  "  Erfi>rs<'hung  dps  Nordwest-theiles  von  Texai  im  Jahrc, 
,    1872,"     Nach  den  Aufzcnchnungcii  von  Dr.  O.  Loew  und  A.  Roessler  zusani- 
mengestellt  von  Abb,  S.  Gat.selii)t,  in  New  York.    Petermann's  geographische 
Mittbeilungen    4*^.    Vol,  XIX,  Plate  XXIII,     1873,    Gotha,  1873. 

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luncou.] 


SOUTHWESTERN    STATES   AND   TERK1T0RIE8. 


790. 


141 


1874 — Boessler  {A.  li.).  A.  S.  Ifoesslor's  lati^Ht  uiiip  of  the  State  of 
Texas  exhibiting  mineral  aud  agricultural  districtM,  &<•.  Scale, 
20  miles  to  an  inch.     New  York,  1874. 

■.■   :^.,.,.-.'    V     791.         .;;  '•       '    , 

« 
1876 — Gilbert  (G.  K.).    Geological  map  of  the  Nutria  fold  and  Zuiii 

range.    Scale,  8  miles  to  1  inch. 

Acconii)anying  "Gt-olojjy  of  portions  of  New  Mi^xico  ami  Arizona;"  in 
Report  ni)on  geogrftidiical  and  zoological  Hnrveys  went  of  the  lOOtli  meridian, 
in  charge  of  lirst  Lieut.  Geo.  M.  Wheeler,  Vol.  Ill,  geology.  4°.  p.  5C1. 
Washington,  lS7i), 

Black  etching.        .  ^ 

.    ,.        ,.    ..-..,  ,.      ■"  V^:--'      792.        "'■   " 

1875 — Boessler  (A.  K.).  Ma])  of  Llano  County  (Texas)  showing  geology, 
mineral  localities,  topography,  «&c.  Scale,  4,000  varas  to  an  inch. 
New  York,  1875. 

793. 

1876— Gilbert  (G.  K.),  Marvine  (A.  B.),  and  Howell  (E.  E.).  Parts  of 
Northern  and  Northwestern  Arizona  and  Southern  Utah. 
Scale,  1  inch  to  8  miles,  or  1:500,880. 

Accompanying  "Geological  atlas  projected  to  illustrate  geographical  ex- 
plorations and  surveys  west  of  the  100th  meridian  of  longitude,  under  tho 
command  of  First  Lieut.  Geo.  M.  Wheeler."  Sheet  number  (17.  New  York, 
1876. 

394.  , 

1877— Marcou  (Jules),  Gilbert  (G.  K.),  and  Marvine  (A.  E.).  Parts  of  Cen- 
tral and  Western  Arizona.  Scale,  1  inch  to  8  miles,  or  1 :  506,880. 
Accompanying  "  Geological  atlas  projected  to  illustrate  geographical  ex- 
plorations and  surveys  west  of  tho  100th  meridian  of  longitude,  under  the 
ocmmaud  of  First  Lieut.  Geo.  M.  Wheeler."  Sheet  number  7r>.  Now  York, 
1877. 

795. 

1877— GUbert  (G.  K.),  Marvine  (A.  E.),  and  Howell  (E.  E.).  Part  of  East- 
ern Arizona  and  Western  New  Mexico.  Scale,  1  inch  to  8  miles, 
1:500,880. 

Accompanying  "Geological  atlas  projected  to  illustrate  geographical  ex- 
l)loration8  and  surveys  west  of  the  100th  meridian  of  longitude,  under  tho 
comnumd  of  First  Lieut.  Geo,  M.  Wheeler."  Sheet  number  70.  New  York, 
1877. 

Although  my  notes  of  1853-1854  of  the  exploration  of  Lieut.  A.  W.  Whip- 
ple have  been  made  use  of  to  a  certain  extent  for  tho  geographical  distribu- 
tion of  tho  basalt,  triussic,  and  carboniferous  rocks,  I  requested  Lieutenant 
Wheeler  to  withdraw  my  name  from  the  list  of  geological  assistants,  on  the 
ground  of  diflferenco  of  opinion  in  regard  to  the  geological  ago  of  several  groiips 
of  rocks.— J.  Marcuu. 

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1877— Gilbert  (G.  K.),  Howell  (E.  E.),  and  Loew  (Oscar).  Parts  of  Eastern 
and  Southeustern  Arizona,  Western  and  Southwestern  New 
Mexico.    Scale,  1  inch  to  8  miles,  or  1 :  506,880. 

Acconipaiiying  "Geological  utlas  projected  to  illustrate  (geographical  ox- 
ploratinnii  and  niirvcys  worC  of  the  100th  meridian  of  longitude,  uuder  tint 
command  of  First  Lieut.  Geo.  M.  Wheeler."    Sheet  uumher  83.   New  York,  1977. 

The  Wheeler  Geological  Atlas,  containing  eleven  sheets,  published  between 
1875  and  1881,  inclusive,  is  a  very  important  contribution  to  our  knowledge 
of  the  geology  of  the  western  regions. 

797. 

1877 — Stevenaon  (J.  J.).  Part  of  North  Gentral  New  Mexico.  Scale,  I 
inch  to  4  miles,  or  1 :  253,440. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  atlas  projected  to  illustrate  geographical  ex- 
plorations and  surveys  west  of  the  lOOth  meridian  of  longitude,  under  the 
command  of  First  Lieut.  Goo.  M.  Wheeler."    (New  York.)    (1877.) 

See  the  same  map  by  Stevenson  (J.  J. ),  1881— No.  800. 

tm  -■-■-■■". 

1881— Gilbert  (G.  K.),  Marvine  (A.  E.),  and  Howell  (E.  E.).  Parts  of 
Colorado  and  New  Mexico.    Scale,  1  inch  to  4  miles,  or  1 :  253,440. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  atlas  projected  to  illustrate  geographical  ex- 
plorations and  surveys  west  of  the  100th  meridian  of  longitude,  under  the 
command  of  First  Lieut.  Geo.  M.  Wheeler."    New  York,  1876. 

Parts  of  sheets  number  (»9, 77,  and  78  of  the  geographical  atlas,  but  in  one 
t     sheet  only  of  geological  atlas.  • 

1881 — Stevenson  (J.  J.).  Parts  of  Southern  Colorado  and  Northern  Now 
Mexico.    Scale  1  inch  to  4  miles,  or  1 : 253,440. 

Accompanying  "Geological  atlas  projected  to  illustrate  geographical  ex- 
plorations and  surveys  west  of  the  100th  meridian  of  longitude,  under  the 
command  of  First  Lieut.  Geo.  M.  Wheeler."  Sheet  number  70  A.  New  York, 
1881. 

A  first  and  very  limited  issue  of  this  sheet  was  issued  in  May,  1877. 


m-i 


800. 

1881 — Stevenson  (J.  J.).    Part  of  North  Central  New  Mexico.    Scale,  1 
inch  to  4  miles,  or  1:253,440. 

Accompanying  "  Geological  atlas  projected  to  illustrate  geographical  ex- 
plorations and  surveys  west  of  the  100th  meridian  of  longitude,  under  the 
command  of  First  Lieut.  Geo.  M.  Wheeler."  Sheet  number  70  C.  New  York, 
1881. 

It  is  a  second  edition;  the  first  being  issued  in  May,  1877,  but  not  dis- 
tribnted. 

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SOUTHWESTERN    STATES    AND   TERRITORIES. 


143 


801. 

1881 — Stevenson  (J.  J.).     Part  of  Colorado  and  l^cw  Mexico.     Scale,  1 
•     inch  to  4  miles,  or  1 :25.'J,44(). 

AccoiiipanyiiiK  "  (Icologieal  ntlas  i)rojcclc(l  to  illustrato  geographical  ox- 
])l(irationH  and  HtirveyH  wenr  of  tlio  100th  nicridian  U)i)gitii(Io,  nixlor  thu  coiii- 
inand  of  FirHt  Lit!iit.  Gm\  M.  Whetdcr."    Now  York,  IHHl. 

Parts  of  slu'titM  iniinhorH  01)  H,  (il)  D,  77  H,  and  78  A,  in  ouo  singhi  Hbeot. 

Prof.  Cope  and  Dr.  Oscar  Loe  assisted  in  part  fi)rtIio  fragment  of  map 
No.  fi9  U. 

N.  B. — The  three  last  maps  by  Stevenson  (J.  J.),  Nos.  779, 800,  and  801,  were 
placed  in  pocket  in  back  of  Vol.  III. — Supplement — Geology. — In  Report 
upon  Unite  States  geograjdiical  snrveys  west  of  the  100th  meridian,  in  charged 
of  Captain  Geo.  M.  Wheeler.    4°.    Washington,  1881. 

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XVin.— MEXICO.  . 

802.  '       ■ 

1832 — Bnrkhart  (Joseph).    (1  eoguo-stischo  Skizzo  dea  Wcrcs  von  Tlalpu 
jahua  iiacb  Iliu'taiiio  iloiii  .lorullo  iiiid  Valladolid.    Maasstab 
von  20  leguaH  20.(k5  auf  einen  Gratl. 

Acconijianyiiij;  " Gconiumticliu H(uicrkuiij{«ii,  m'.samiiuilt  anf  eiuor Itcise  von 
Tli)1pii,jaliuaii)i('li]{n('tuiMii,  dciii  .lonillo,  I'at/.niuro,  iuhI  Valladolid,  iiii  Staato 
vou  Michoacan,"  Karsttii  Arcliiv  fiir  Miiioraloj;ii),  Ac.  Vol.  V,  Plaio  III. 
Berlin,  l^M. 

803. 

1836 — Burkhart  (Jos('i)l»).    Kaite  des  (lobirges  von  ZacatecaH. 

Accoiiipauyiiif;  "Aiifeut.hult  iind  Heisou  in  Mexico  in  don  Jalireu  18^5  Im 
1834."    Srnttgait,  IrilMi. 
Not  seen. 

80^. 

1838 — Galeotti  (LI.  ().)  Carte  geognostiqiie  des  environs  de  Ziraapan 
an  Mexiqne. 

Accompanying  "  Nolieo  {jj^ologiqni!  wur  les  environs  <lo  San  .lo86  del  Oro." 
Bulletin  de  I'Aciidduiie  royalo  de  Belgicine,  Vol.  V,  p.  7:{7.     Binxelles,  18:i8, 

805. 

1864 — Egloffstein  (Baron  F.  W.)  and  Gerolt  (Jiaron  Frederich  von).  Geo- 
logical raaj)  and  protiles  of  some  (tf  the  principal  mining  dis- 
tricts of  Mexico.     Scale  of  12  miles  to  the  inch,  or  1 :  7(50,320. 

Accompanying  •'C'ontrilmtions  to  the  geology  and  the  pliynical  geography 
of  Mexico."    Now  York,  1864. 

Egloffsteiu  is  only  the  editor.  The  true  author  of  the  geological  map,  pro- 
files, and  descriptions  is  Baron  Frederick  von  Gerolt,  formerly  Prussian  min- 
ister at  Mexico  ami  afterwards  at  Washington. 

800. 

1866— DoUfas  (Augnste)  and  Montserrat( Eugene  de).  Croquis  gdologiquo 
et  topographiqne  des  environs  de  Toluca.     Scale,  1 :  300,000. 

Accompanying  "  Archives  do  la  commission  scieutifiquo  du  Mexiqne." 
Tomolll.p.  as.    Paris,  1867. 

807. 

1867— DoUfus  ( Auguste),  Montserrat  (Eugene  de),  et  Favie  (I*anl).   Carte 
g^ologiqne  du  district  uiinier  de  Zonielahuacan.    Scale,  1 :  75,000. 
Accompanying   "Archives  de  l.a  commission  scioutitique  du    Mexique." 
Tome  II,  p.  3 J8.    Paris,  1867. 

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808. 

1871 — Barroso  (Agustin).  Carta  geologica  dol  iHtmo  <le  Tchu  an  tepee, 
foraiada  por  la  eoiniHion  Mexieana  ((ue  cxploro  e\  iHtino  el  ano. 
1871.    Scale,  1 :  r)00,()(M>. 

A(;coiu|)aiiyin(;  "  Mciiioriii  Hohro  liv  K^''^^<'i>''i'  ''^-^  iHtiiio  do  Ttthiiantepeo." 
AiiulcM  (l(il  iiiiiiistiirio  do  l'"oiiifiit()  dis  lu  ropultliua  Mexicuuu."  Timio  III,  p. 
330.    Mexico,  1880. 

Dato  of  oxploratiini,  1871.  Date  of  report,  April,  1874,  and  dato  of  publica- 
tion, 1880. 

809. 

1871 — Castillo  (Antonio  del).  Mapa  topograflco  y  gcognostico  de  las 
iiuniediaeionos  de  la8  niinas  de  azogne  del  Tequezqnite  en  el  de- 
partmento  de  Zacatecas.     Scale,  3,000  varas  i<  'xicanas. 

Accoiupaiiyiiig  "  Menioria  M'>bre  laH  Minatt  do  axogu<  <lo  America."    La  Nat- 
nraleza,  i».  48.    4^^.     Mexico,  1871. 
Black,  with  miuoralogical  iudications. 

810. 

1871 — Spear  (J.  C).    Geological  map  of  the  istlimus  of  Tehuautepec. 

Accouipaiiying  "  Kcports  of  exploration  and  survoyH,  to  ascertain  the  prac- 
ticability of  a  Hhip  canal  between  the  Atlantic  and  Pacilic  OceanH,"by  Robert 
W.  Sluifoldt,  Captain,  U.  8.  N.     4^.    Washington,  1872. 

More  exactly,  a  luinoialogical  and  lithological  map. 

811. 

1873 — Barcena  (Mariano).  Croquis  geologico  do  uua  parte  del  estado 
de  Queretaro. 

Accompanying  "  Momoria  presentada  a1  Senor  don  Bias  Balcarcel,  director 
do  la  oscuela  especial  de  Ingeuieros."  Ministerio  de  justicia  e  instruccion 
publica  de  los  EtadOH-Unidos  Mexicauos.    P.  9.    4^.    Mexico,  1873. 

812. 

1875 — Iglesias  (Miguel),  Barcena  (Mariano),  et  Matute  (J.  I.).  Flauo 
geologico  del  volcan  del  Ceboruco.    Scale,  1 :  75,000. 

Accompanying  "  Memoria  de  la  coniision  exploradora  del  volcan  del  Ce- 
boruco," near  Topic  Jalisco.  Auales  del  ministerio  do  Fomento  do  la  repiib- 
lica  Mexieana.    Tomo  I,  p.  115,  febroro  dc  1877.    Mexico,  1877. 

813. 
1876 — Barcena  (Mariano).    Carta  geologica  do  mia  parte  del  estado  de 
Aguas  Calientes. 

Accompanying  "Noticia  geologica  del  Estado  do  Agn.as  calientes."  El 
Propagador  industrial.     Tonio  I,  p.  348.     4".    Mexico,  1876. 

814. 

1877 — Barcena  (Mariano).  Forniacion  geologica  del  caniino  de  Pachuca 
a  Jacala  y  del  distrito  do  este  noinbro,  en  el  estado  de  Hidalgo. 

Accompanying  "Noticia  ciontilica  de  una  parte  del  estado  de  Hidalgo." 
Amiles  del  Ministerio  do  Fomento  do  la  republica  Mexieana.  Tomo  I,  Marzo 
de  1877,  p.  340.     Mexico,     1877. 


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XIX.— WBST  INDreS  OR  ANTILLES,  COMPRISINa  ALLTHE  ISLANDS 
BETTVEBN  THE  BAHAMAS  AND  TRINIDAD. 

815.  ^^  ■■•    -        ■■   ■-''-'  - 

1819 — Nugent  (Nicholas).  Map  of  the  inland  of  Autigua,  in  the  West 
Indies. 

Accompanyiag  "A  aketoh  of  the  geology  of  the  island  of  Antigua."  Trans- 
actionu  of  the  Geological  Society.    4°.   Vol.  V,  Plate  XXXII.    London,  1821. 

816. 

1821 — Maycock  (J.  D.).    Geological  map  of  Barbadoes. 

Accompanying  "Geological  description  of  Barbadoes,  with  a  map  of  the  is- 
land." The  quarterly  journal  of  science  of  the  lloyal  Institution  of  Great 
Britain.    Volume  XI,  PI.  I.     London,  1821. 

•        817. 

1825 — Dela  Beche  (H.  T.).    Geological  map  of  part  of  Jamaica. 

Accompanying  "  Remarks  on  the  geology  of  .J.amaica."  Transactions  of  the 
Geological  Society,  2d  series,  4"    Vol.  II,  Part  II,  Plate  XVIII.    London,  1827. 

818. 

1843 — Taylor  (R.  C).  Rough  sketch  or  reconnaissance  of  the  copper 
region  and  of  the  geology  of  the  Savanna  region  of  Gibara  in  the 
island  of  Cuba.    Scale,  1  mile  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Memoir  on  the  cliaracter  and  ^trospects  of  the  copper  region 
of  Gibara,  and  a  sketch  of  the  geology  of  the  northeast  part  of  the  island  of 
Cuba."  Trans.  Amcr.  Phil.  Soc.  New  Scries,  4^,  Vol.  IX,  Article  VII,  Plato 
XXXIII.    Philadelphia,  1846. 

Black  with  geological  indications. 

819. 

1860— Wall  (G.  P.)  and  Sawkins  (J.  G.).  Gei,logical  map  of  Trinidad. 
Scale,  1  inch  to  4  miles. 

Accompanying  "  Report  on  the  geology  of  Trinidad."    London,  1860. 

820. 

1864— Duncan  (P.  M.)  and  Wall  (G.  P.\  (ieological  sketch-map  of  the 
district  of  upper  Clarendon,  Jamaica. 

Accompanying  "A  notice  of  the  geology  of.Jamaica,  especially  with  referoiico 
to  the  district  of  Clarendon."  .lonrn.  Gool.  Soc.  London,  Vol.  XXI,  p.  .1. 
London,  186.'). 

Black  etching. 

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MAKCOU.] 


WEST   INDIES. 


821. 


147 


1866 — Sawkins  (J.  G.)  and  Brown  (0.  Barrington).    Geological  map  of 
Jamaica.    Scalcj  one  mile  to  ^  of  an  inch,  or  1 :  253,410. 
Accompauying  "Reports  on  the  geology  of  Jamaica."    London,  1869. 

822. 

186ft— Julien  (A.  A.).  Key  of  Sombroiu,  W.  I.  Scale,  800  feet  to  the 
inch. 

Accompanying  "  On  the  geology  of  the  Key  of  Sombrero,  West  India."  An- 
nals of  Lyceum  of  Natural  History  of  New  York,  Vol.  VIII,  Plate  IV.  New- 
York,  1867. 

Black  etching. 

823. 

1871 — Cleve  (P.  T.).  Map  of  Salt  Island,  Cooper  Island,  Ginger  Island, 
and  Bound  Eock. 

Accompanying  "On  the  geology  of  the  northeastern  West  India  Islands." 
Kongl.  Svenska  Veteuskaps-Akademiens  Handlingar,  Bandet  9,  No.  12,  p.  13. 
40.    Stockholm,  1871. 

Black  etching. 

824. 

1871— Cleve  (P.  T.).    No  title  (map  of  Puerto  Rico). 

Accompanying  "  On  ♦he  geology  of  the  northeastern  West  India  Islands." 
Kongl.  Sveneka  VotonskKpH-Akademiens  Handlingar  Bandf>t  9,  No.  12,  p.  15. 
4°.    Stockholm,  1871. 

Black  etching. 

'    825. 

1871— Cleve  (P.  T.).    No  title  (map  of  Saba  Island). 

Accompanying  "On  the  geology  of  the  northeastern  West  India  Islands." 
Kongl.  Svenska  Veteuskaps-Akademiens  Handlingar    Bandet  l),No.  12,  p.  19. 
40.    Stockholm,  1871. 
Black  etching. 

826. 

1871— Cleve  (I\  T.).    Map  of  St.  Martin. 

Acconipauying  "On  the  geology  of  the  northeastern  West  India  Islands." 
Kongl.  Svenska  Votenskaps-Akademiens  Handlingar,  Bandet  9,  No.  12,  p.  23. 
4°.     Stockholm,  1871. 

Black  etching. 

827.        • 


1871 — Cleve  (P.  T.).    Geological  map  over  the  northeastern  West  India 
Islands.    Scale,  rTfifDUD- 

Acconipiinyiiig  "On  the  geology  of  flu*  iiortlieaHtern  West  India  Islands." 
Kongl.  Svenska  Vetenskaps-Akademicu^j  Handlingar,  Bandet  9,  No.  12,  Tali. 
I.     4^.    Stockholm,  1871. 
Black  etching. 

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MAFOTECA   OEOLOOICA   AMERICANA. 

828. 


fBDLL.  7. 


1871 — Cleve  (P.  T.).    Geological  map  over  a  part  of  the  Virgin  Islands, 
W.I. 

*  Accompauying  "  On  the  geology  of  the  northeastern  West  ludin  Islands." 

Kongl.  Svenska  V  etensknps-Akademiens  Uandlingar,  Bandet9,  No.  12,  Tafl. 
II.    4°.     Stockholm,  1871. 
Black  etching! 

829.  ^:.,xv'    ■■- 


1871 — Cleve  (P.  T.).    Geological  map  over  St.  Croix. 

Scale,  2-3"2.VoT5« 

Accompanying  "On  the  geology  of  the  northeastern  West  India  Islands." 

Kongl.  Svenska  Vetenskaps-Akademiens  Haudlingar,  Bandet  9,  No.  12,  Tafl. 

II.    4°.     Stockholm,  1871.  -^ 

--  ■  Black  etching.  ,      ,  ., 

830.  -^^  /■-...■,.-■.,-   ..-V-:.- 

1871 — Cleve  (P.  T.).    Geological  map  over  St.  Bartholomew. 

Accompanying  "On  the  geology  of  the  northeastern  West  India  Islands." 
Kongl.  Svenska  Vctenskaps-Akadeniiens  Handlingar,  Bandet  9,No.  12, Tafl. 
II.    4°.     Stockholm,  1871. 

Black  etching.  ■: 

831. 

1872— Gabb  (W.  M.).     Geological  map  of  the  Republic  of  Santo  Do 
mingo.    Scale,  12  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "  On  the  topography  and  geology  of  Santo  Domingo."  Trans. 
Amer.  Phil.  Soc,  New  Series,  Vol.  XV,  Article  IV,  p.  260.  4°,  Philadelphia, 
1881. 

832. 

1877 — Guppy  (R.  J.  L.).  Sketch  map  of  the  northwestern  jiart  of  Trin- 
idad. 

Accompanying  "On  the  physical  geography  and  fossils  of  the  older  rocks 
of  Trinidad."    Proceedings  of  the  Scientific  Association  of  Trinidad,  Vol.  II, 
p.  115.     Port  of  Spain,  1877. 
Black  etching. 

833. 

1880 — Salterain  y  Legarra  (Pedro).  Mapa  geologico  y  topognlflco  en 
bosquejo  de  las  jurisdicciones  de  la  Hubaua  y  Guanabacoa  (Isla 
de  Cuba).    Scale,  1 :  200,000. 

Accompanying  ''Apuntcs  fisico-geolrtgicos  do  la  Hahana  y  Guanabacoa."  Bo- 
letin  de  la  comision  del  mapa  geologico  de  Esjmna,  tomo  VII.  Lamina  U. 
Madrid,  1880. 

An  important  and  well  executed  map.    Published  also  separately, 

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ZX— CENTRAL  AMERICA,  COMPRISING  BRITISH  HONDURAS  OR 
BELIZE,    HONDURAS,    GUATEMALA,   SALVADOR,    NICARA- 
,    .„      GU A,  AND  COSTA  RICA. 

834. 

1865-1866 — DoUfus  (Aiignste)  and  de  Montserrat  (Eugene).     Esquisse 
d'une  carte  g^ologique  d'une  i)artie  des  r^publiques  de  Guatemala 
et  de  Salvador  (Am6riqiie  Centrale).    Scale,  1 :  761,000. 
%  Accompanying  "Voyage  g6ologique  dans  les  r^publiques  de  Gaatemala  et 

de  Salvador."    Plancbe  V.    4°.     Paris,  1868. 
Very  important  and  well  executed. 

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'•:  ^  .    _.         835.    ■      ■  '-        ■■-    ■':•' 

1842 — Orbigny  (Alcide  d').    Carte  de  l'Am<^rique  m^ridionale  iudiquant 
ses  diffi^rentes  ^poques  gdologiques. 

Accompauying   "Voyage  dans   I'Aui^rique  m^ridiouale,"  tome  III,  S""*, 
partie :  Geologic.    Atlas.    Plancbe  X.    Paris,  1842. 
Black  etching.  -'  ''■     ' 

'  =•''■'"-'    '"'''  '  836.       ■        •    ^  ■    " 

1866 — Foetterle  (Franz).    Geologiscbe  tTbersichts-Karte  von  SUd-Ame- 
rika.    Scale,  1 :  25,000,000.  .     „ 

Accompanying  "  Die  Geologie  von  Sdtl-Amerika."  Petermanu'a  geographi- 
schoMittheilungeu,  Jalirgang  ISTii),  vol.II.p.  187.    Plate  11.    4°.    Gotha,  185(5. 

837. 

1868 — Martin  de  Monssy  (V.).    Carte  physique  de  I'Am^rique  du  Sud. 

Accompanying  "  Description  g<^ograpliiqii"  et  statistique  <le  la  Couffid^ra- 
tion  Argentine,"  2'»«  Edition.    Atlas.     Plani  Ijc  XIX.    folio.     Paris,  1873. 

A  compilation  of  Foetterle  and  Marcou  g<-ulogical  maps  of  South  America 
and  The  World. 

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SXII— ^CtfADdR, COLdMBlAdR  NEW6RA19ADA,  AND TfEt^^EULA. 

838. 

1839 — Degenhardt  (Carl).  Plan-Uingegeiid  von  El  Quaxzo  der  Salzquel- 
leu  unrt  der  Goldseit'euwercke.  Maasstab  von  900  engliscUen 
Lacbteru  a  0  Fuss. 

Accoiupauyiiig  "  Ueber  die  Salzquellcn  des  nOrdlicben  Theiles  der  Provinz 
Antioqnla  nud  ilio  Gobirgsfonnationeu  der  Unigebnng  vou  Medelliu  im  Frei- 
staato  von  Ncu-Cireuada."  Karslen:  Arcbiv  flir  Mineralogie,  etc.  Vol.  XII. 
Taf.  I.     Berlin,  IdUQ. 

839. 

1841 — Degenhardt  (Carl).  Carte  g6ologiqiie  du  district  de  la  Baja, 
province  de  Painploua,  Colorabie. 

Accompanying  "Mouatsbericbto  iiber  die  Vorbandlnngen  der  Gesellschafi; 
flir  Erdkunde  zn  Berlin."    Berlin,  1842. 
Not  seen. 

840. 

I860 — Earsten  (Hermann).  Geognostiscbe  Karte  des  nordostlichen 
Venezuela. 

Accompanying  "Beitragznr  Kenntniss  der  GcHteino  des  nordlicben  Vene- 
znela."  In  the  Zoitscbrift  dir  dentscben  geologiHcbeu  Gesellscbaft.  II.  Baud. 
Taf.  XI.     Berlin,  1850. 

841. 

1850 — Anonymous.    Istbmus  of  Panama;  geological  coloring. 

Accompany ing  tbo  npper  left  band  corner  of  "A  new  map  of  Central 
America,  sbowing  tbe  different  lines  of  Atlantic  and  Pacific  communication." 
Published  by  J.  Distumel.    New  York,  1850. 

A  fancy  geological  map  made  for  tbe  gold  seekers  of  California,  1849-'50. 

842. 

1862 — Taylor  (R.  0.).  A  map  of  tbe  Rio  Paleiique,  R.  Escribanos,  R. 
Valencia,  and  R.  del  Rey,  in  tbe  auriferous  porpbyry  region  of 
tbe  Province  of  Veraguas  and  Istbmus  of  Panama.  Scale  of  f 
of  an  incb  to  a  mile. 

Accompanying  "  Substance  of  notes  made  during  a  geological  reconnais- 
sance  in  the  auriferous  porphyry  region  next  tbe  Caribbean  Sea."  Joura* 
Aoadf-Nat.  Sciences  of  Philadelphia.  4°.  2d  Series.  Vol.  II.  Article  IX,  p. 
184.    Plate  X.    Philadelphia,  1850.'54 

Black,  with  geological  indications, 

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1868 — Earsten  (Hermann).    Karte  tier  Verbreitung  der  geognostischen 
Forniationen  in  Columbien. 

AccouipaDying   "Dio  geognostischen  Verhjiltnisse  Nen-Gmnada's."    Ver- 
handluDgen  der  Versainmlung  deutsclier  Naturforscher.    4°.    Wien,  1856. 

844. 

1866 — Earsten  (Hermann).    Columbien  zur  Zeit  der  Kreideformation. 

Accoiupanyiug   "  Die   geognostiscben  Veihiiltnisse  Neu-Granada's."    Vor- 
handlungen  der  Versanimlnng  deutscLer  Naturforscher.    4°.    Wien,  1856. 
Bluck  etching.    This  map  is  on  the  same  sheet  with  the  one  previously  cited. 

845.   .,■■■■::    ',.,■>:',.;-: 

I860 — Wall  (G.  P.).    Maps  and  sections  of  the  northern  part  of  South 

America.  /  ,,      ■/.,;'.,.,.■',;.■  .,■.,;■,:•,■,■■ -...v;.".:':- 

Acconipaiiying  "On  the  geology  of  a  part  of  Venezuela  and  of  Trinidad." 

Journ.  Geol.  Soc.  London.  Vol.  XVI,  p.  4C0.  Loudon,  1860. 
Black  etching. 

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XXm— GTHANA  AND  BRAZIL. 

846. 

1841 — Claussen  (P.).  Carte  g^ologique  (I'uoe  partie  de  la  province  de 
Minas  Geraes  au  Br^sil. 

Accouipauying  "Notes  gdologiques  sur  la  province  de  Minas  Geraes  au 
Br^sil."    Bull.  Acad,  royal  de  Bruxelles,  toiuo  VIII,  No.  5.    Bruxtlies,  1841. 

847. 

1854 — Foetterle  (Francisco)  and  Haidinger  (Guilberrae).  Golpe  de  vista 
geologico  do  Brezil  e  de  algunas  outras  partes  centraes  de  Ame- 
rica do  Sul.    Scale  1 :  15,000,000, 

Accompanying  "Die  goologisclio  IJobersiclitskarte  des  mittleren  Theiles 
von  Siid-Aniorika."    VVien,  April,  1854. 

This  map,  in  Portuguese  language,  and  published  with  a  memoir  in  Ger- 
man to  explain  it,  was  constructed  for  Prof.  Dr.  von  Martius,  of  Milncheu,  for 
his  great  work  on  Brazil. 

848. 

1871 — Hartt  (C.  F.).  Sketch  map  of  vicinity  of  Monte  Alegre  and 
Erer6. 

Accompanying  "Contributions  to  the  geology  and  physical  geography  of 
the  Lower  Amazonas,"  in  Bulletin  BuflFalo's  Soc.  Nat.  Sciences,  p.  201.  Buffalo, 
1871. 

Black,  with  geological  indications.  • 

849. 

1873 — Brown  (0.  Harrington).  Geological  map  of  British  Guiana.  Scale, 
one  inch  to  13:6  geographical  miles. 

Accompanying  "  Reports  on  the  physical,  descriptive,  and  economic  geology 
of  British  Guiana,"  by  C.  B.  Brown  and  J.  O.  Sawkins.    London,  1875. 

850. 

1879 — Brown  (C.  Barrington).  Map  of  a  portion  of  South  America, 
showing  the  position  and  extent  of  the  old  river-deposit  on  the 
Amazon,  east  of  Tabatinga. 

Accompanying  "  Ou  the  ancient  river-deposit  of  the  Amazon."   Jour.  Geol. 
Soc.  London,  Vol.  XXXV,  p.  763.    Plate  XXXVIII.    London,  1879. 
Black  etching. 

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XXIV.— PARAQUAT,  URUOUAT,  RBPTTBLICA  AROBNTINA,  PATA- 
GONIA FALKLAND  ISLANDS  OR  ISLAS  MALVINAS,  AND 
TIERRA  DEL  FIJBQO. 

851. 

1836 — Orbigny  (Alcide  d').  Carte  g^ologique  d'une  partie  de  la  R4pu- 
blique  Argentine,  comprenant  les  provinces  de  Corrientes  et  des 
Missions. 

Accompanying  "Voyage  dans  I'Am^riqae  mdridionale";  partie  liistorique. 
Atlas.    Carte  No.  3.    Paris,  la^^. 

0 'v:'^^-.:' :•.;.:,.  -V,-:.  -.;-.-  852.         •       "     • 

1838 — Orbigny  (Alcide  d').  Carte  g^ologiqne  d'une  partie  de  la  R6im- 
blique  Argentine,  comprenant  les  provinces  de  Santa  F6,  d'Entre- 
Eios,  de  Buenos- Aires,  et  la  partie  septentriouale  de  la  Patagonie. 
Scale,  20  lieues  au  degr6. 

Accompanying  "Voyage  dans  I'Am^rique  m^ridionale";  partie  bistoriqne. 
Atlas.    Carte  No.  1.    Paris,  1838. 

.  /--^•;..K.,  V  ■:  :  853. 

1867 — Bravard  (Auguste).  Mapa  geologico  y  topograflco  de  los  alrede- 
dores  de  Bahia  Blanca.    Buenos  Ayres,  1857. 

Unseen.  Copied  from  "Compte  rendu  de  la  Soci^t6  de  Q^ographie  de 
Paris,"  No.  1,  1884,  p.  32,  Paris,  where  the  name  of  the  author  is  given  as 
Bavard. 

854.  ^'-^;^^';  " 

1889 — Martin  de  MonsBy  (V.).  Carte  physique  de  la  Confederation  Ar- 
gentine. 

Accompanying  "Description  g^ographiqne  et  statistique  de  la  Confedera- 
tion Argentine."    Denxi^me  Edition,  atlas,  planche  XX.    folio.    Paris,  1873. 

855.  '■-:v.--.^-^-y 

1876— Stelzner  (Alfr.).    A  geological  map  of  a  part  of  the  Argentine 

Eepublic. 

Accompanying  "Boletin  de  la  Academia  nacional  de  cieucias  exactas  ex- 
istentes  en  la  universidad,"  Vol.  I.    Buenos  Ayres,  1875, 
Unseen;  published  by  Dr.  Bnrmeister. 

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PARUGUAY,    URUGUAY,    ETC. 
856. 


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1876 — BnrmeiBter  (nermann).  Carte  g^ognostique  d'une  partie  de  la 
E6publique  Argentine  entre  les  660-73°  de  longitude  et  25'^S4P 
de  latitude. 

Accompanying  "Tableau  g^ognostique  de  la  Rdpublique  Argentine.  De- 
scription physique  de  la  Rdpublique  Argentine."  Tome  II,  livro  IV,  p.  151. 
Paris,  1876. 

^     857. 

1876 — Sohiokendantz  (Federico).  'So  title.  (A  small  sketch  map  of  a 
part  of  the  province  of  Catamarca.) 

Accompanying  "  The  natural  sulphates  of  the  province  of  Catamarca."   In, 
The  Argentine  Republic,  by  Richard  Napp,  p.  915.     BuenOs  Aires,  1876, 
Black,  with  geological  inscriptions. 

858. 

1880 — Lallemant  (G.  A.).    Los  lavaderos  y  criaderos  aurif^ros. 

Accompanying  "Notas  sobre  los  lavaderos  y  criaderos  aurifSros  de  los 
Cerritos  Bbinoos  on  la  sierra  de  San  Luis."  Anales  de  la  Sociedad  cientifica 
Argentina.    Tomo  IX,  Entrega  V,  p.  208.   Buenos  Aires,  1880. 

Black  etching ;  the  text  says  it  is  colored,  los  lavaderos  =  color  de  carmin; 
los  camulos  de  traquita  =  color  amarillo. 

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XXV.-CHILB,  BOLIVIA,  AND  PERU. 

859. 

1827 — Rivero  (M.  tie).    View  and  topographical  plan  of  the  new  town 
of  the  hill  Pasco,  taken  from  the  lake  of  Quinlacocha. 

Accompaiiyin}!  "A  sketch  of  tho  rich  inino  of  Pnsco."    Amer.  Jonrn.    Silli- 
*         mann.     Vol.  XV,     Now  Haven,  182t). 

Thi.s  iiiiip  is  coloiTd  litbologically  in  ftvo  colors.  Translatort  from  Journul 
of  Natural  Scicnco  and  National  and  Foreign  Indnstry  of  M.  de  Rivero.  Vol. 
1,  No.  2.     Lima,  18-28. 

8G0. 

1840 — Domeyko  (Ignace).    Esquisse  d'nne  carte  g6ologique  de  la  valine 
d'Elqui.  .      .  •     -•. 

Acconipanyinj;  "Sur  nn  terrain  stratifi<5  sitnd  dans  le  liant  des  Cordilli^re8, 
ot  sur  IcH  siloiiH  indtalliffires  (jni  racconipagneut."   Annales  des  mines,  3e  sdrio, 
Tome  XVIII,  I'l.  II,  p.  59.     Paris,  1840. 
Black  etching. 

8G1. 

1842 — Orbigny  ( Alcide  d').    Carte geologiquede  laR6pnblique  de  Bolivia. 

Accompanying  "  Voyage  dans  I'Amdriqno  nidridionalo."  Tome  III,3""'partio. 
Gdologie.    Atlas.     Carte  No.  4.     Paris,  1842. 

The  most  important  geological  map  on  South  America,  giving  data  on  the 
geological  structure  of  the  Andes,  for  the  first  time  in  geology. 

862. 

1848 — Domeyko  (Ignace),    Carte  g6ologique  et  rain^ralogique  du  Chili. 
Accompanying  "  Recherchee  sur  la  constitution  gdologique  du  Chili."    Au- 
uales  des  mines,  4°  shrie  Vol.  IX,  Planche  IV,  p.  365.     Paris,  1846. 
Black  etching.     The  first  important  and  exact  geological  work  on  Chili, 

8G3. 

1848 — Domeyko  (Ignace).    Carte  g^ologique  des  environs  de  Coquimbo, 

Accompanying  "  Sur  le  terrain  tertiaire  et  les  lignes  d'ancien  niveau  de 
I'Ocdan  du  sad,  aiix  environs  do  Coquimbo  (Chili)."  Annales  des  mines,  4" 
8<Srie.     Vol.  XIV,  p,  153,  PI,  II.    Paris,  1848. 

Black  etching. 

864. 

1848 — Domeyko  (Ignace).    Carte  g^ologique  des  environs  de  la  Ooncep- 
cion. 

Accompanying  "  Sur  la  composition  gdologiqne  du  Chili,  k  la  latitude  de 
Concepcion,  depuis  la  baie  de  Talcahuano  jusqu'  au  sommet  de  la  cordillfere 
de  Pichachen,  comprenant  la  description  du  voloan  d'Antuco."  Annales  des 
mines,  4»  sdrie.    Vol.  XIV,  pp.  163  et  186.    PI.  III.    Paris,  1848. 

Black  etching. 

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805. 

I860 — Forbes  (David).  (Jcoloj-ical  sketch  nijip  of  ])iut  of  liolivia  and 
Peru. 

A(;L-(iiii]iaii,viii}r  "  K(|>i)rl  on  tlio  k<'"'"H.V  "f  Sonlli  Aiiicrica,  liy  David  lMH'l)e8. 
Tait  I.  lloliviu  aii<l  .Soutlii  rii  rem,  witli  notcHon  lliti  fossilH,  by  lluxloy,  .Sal- 
ter, aixl  .JoiH'M."    .Joinn.  (Jeol.  .Sue.  Loiitlon.     Vol.  XVII.    London,  IttOl. 

All  iinixirtant  iiiaii,  on  a  vtuy  8inall  hi  alf,  whicli  concctH  Homo  piirlH  of 
U'Orl)iguy'M  map;  it  in  aim)  sejiaratoly  printed. 

SOO. 

1867 — Simonin  (Louis).  Carte  ties  terrains  metallil'ereH  du  Oliili,  d'apr^s 
Gay  et  Doiiiejko. 

Accompanying  "  Lii  vi«  souterraino,  on  les  min-H  et  lea  mineurs."  Carto 
XII,  p.  424.    Paris,  1867, 

807. 

1868 — Concha  i  Tore  (Enrique).  I'lano  (juc  indiciiia  la  situacioii  del 
Terrene  Terciario  inferior  i  cretaceo  superior  eutrolos  Puertosde 
Toiu6  i  Leuvu. 

Accompiinying  "Misinoria  Nobro  los  forinnciones  euaternarias,  torciarias,  i 
crotJicea  (superior)  de  Cliile,  relativas  ]triiieipalinente  a  la  jiarte  meridional 
de  este  pais."  Analo.s  do  la  Universidad  de  Chile,  toino  XXXII,  no.  5,  p.  390. 
Santiago  do  Chile,  18GI). 

Black  etching. 

808. 

1873 — Fissis  (A.).  Piano  topographico  y  geologico  de  la  Kepublica  de 
Chile  levautado  por  orden  del  gobieruo,  bajo  la  direecion  de  A. 
Pissis.     Scale,  1:  250,000.     Paris,  187^^. 

In  13  sheets.  No  date  nor  place  oJ'  publication,  but  1873  may  bo  consid- 
ered as  the  exixct  date  of  issue,  and  Paris  is  the  place  ■where  it  was  executed; 
The  map  is  colored  geologically,  but  a  certain  number  of  copies  have  been 
issued  in  black  with  limit  of  the  roiiiS  in  dotted  lines,  and  geological  inscrip- 
tions with  lettora. 

It  is  the  most  important  geological  map  and  work  published  as  yet  on  South 
America,  and  is  very  creditable,  both  to  its  author,  M.  A.  Plssis,  and  the  Chil- 
ian Government. 

8G9. 

1873 — Fissis  (A.).  Carte  g^ologique  de  la  region  des  Andes  entre  22° 
et  42°  Sud.     Scale,  1 :  5,000,000. 

Accompanying  "M6moiro  snr  la  constitution  gdologiquc  de  la  chat  no  des 
Andes  entro  le  10"  et  lo  b'i"  degrd  de  latitude  sud."  Annales  des  mines,  vol. 
Ill,  p.  404.     Paris,  1873. 

A  valu.'ible  map,  giving,  on  a  smaller  scale,  tho  results  contaiued  in  Pissis' 
large  map  in  13  sheets.  * 

870. 

1875 — Fissis  (A.).  Piano  del  grupo  volpanico  de  los  volcanes  del  Des- 
cabezado  (Chile).    Scale,  1 :  100,000. 

Accompanying  "Atlas  do  la  geograiia  fisica  de  la  Republica  de  Chile." 
Lamina  19.     In  folio.     Paris,  187.''). 
Jlxplanatiou  of  tho  atlas,  in  Geografia  fisica  do  la  Repiiblica  de  Chile,  p.  341, 

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in  the  general  catalogue. 

II.— NORTH  AMERICA  IN  OBNERAL. 

871  [30  a]. 

1843 — Gastelnan  (Francis  de).  Carte  th(^'orique  de  I'Anidrique  Sept*'" 
avant  le  souliivemeut  des  Illinois.    (Epoque  silurienne.) 

Accouipanying  "  Essai  sur  le  Hyslbmo  Silurion  de  I'Aindriciue  septeotrio- 
nalo."    4".     PI.  I.    Paris,  1843. 

In  black.    A  very  rough  sketch  inap  with  geological  iuscriptions  only. 

872  [59a]. 

1866— Daddow  (S.  II.).    Map  of  the  Alleghany  coal  field. 

Accorapanyiug  "Coal,  iron,  and  oil;  or  the  practical  American  miner," 
p.  318.    Pottsville,  Pa. ,  1866. 
In  black, 

873  [596]. 

1866 — Daddow  (S.  H.).  Map  of  the  great  coal  field  in  Iowa  and  Mis- 
souri. 

Accompanying  "Coal,  iron,  and  oil;   or  the  practical  American  miner," 
p.  377.    Pottsville,  Pa.,  1866. 
In  black. 

874  [59c]. 

1866 — Daddow  (S.  H.)  and  Bannan  (Benjamin).  Great  central  coal  field. 
(Illinois,  Indiana,  and  western  Kentucky.) 

Accompanying   "  Coal,  iron,  and  oil;   or  the  practical  American  miner," 
p.  362.    Pottsville,  Pa.,  1866. 
In  black. 

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fBULL.  7. 


875  [80a.]. 

1880 — Hayden  (F.  V.).  General  geological  map  of  tlie  area  explored 
and  mapped  by  Dr.  F.  V.  IJaydeu  and  tlie  surveys  under  liis 
ehcirge,  1809  to  1880.    Scale,  1 : 2,Gl!0,000  or  41.03  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accoiiipauying  "Twelltli  aiiuual  report  of  the  U.  8.  Gcol.  and  Geogr.  Surv. 
Territoriei^,  for  the  year  1878."  Majis  and  pauoranias  iu  uccoiiipauyiiig  pocket, 
sheet  XI.     Washington,  1883. 

This  map  was  issued  February,  1884,  several  months  after  the  report  .and 
pocket.  It  embraces  Nebraska,  Dakota,  Montana,  Idal'.o,  \Vyoniing,  Utah, 
Colorado,  and  very  small  jiortions  of  New  Mexico  and  Arizona. 

'       '      876[806J.         •"       '      ' 

(1881) — Chamberlin  (T.  C).  Geological  map  of  tbe  United  States,  com- 
piled from  various  oflicial  sources. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey,"  Vol.  I,  Part  I,  PI.  Ill,  p.  7i). 
Madison,  188;i. 

Black  etching.    Tliere  is  no  name  of  author  nor  date  on  the  map. 

(100) 


v.— ACADIA. 

877  [131a]. 

1866— Daddow  (S.  H.)  and  Bannan  (Benjamin).  Maps  of  the  Arcadian 
Coal  fields. 

Accompanying  "Coal,  iron,  and  oil;  or  the  practical  American  miner," 
p.  387.    Pottsville,  Pa.,  1866. 

In  black.  A  reduced  copy  of  the  map  of  the  New  Brunswick,  Nova  Scotia, 
Cape  Breton,  and  Newfoundland  coal  fields,  by  K.  C.  Taylor, 

See  Taylor  (E.  C),  1848— No.  121. 


Vn.— NEVir  ENGLAND. 

878  [208a]. 

1848 — Thompson  (Zadock).    Geological  map  ofVermont. 

Accompanying  "Geography  and  geology  of  Vermont,"  p.  44.    12°.    Burling- 
ton, 1848. 
Black  etching. 


Bull.  7 11 


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IZ.— PENNSYLVANIA.  DELAWARE,  AND)  MARYLAND. 

879  [276a]. 

1856 — ^Lesley  (J.  P.)«  ^o  title.  (Map  intended  to  exhibit  the  north- 
eastern portion  of  the  great  eastern  cool  field  of  the  United 
States.) 

Accompanying  "Mannal  of  coal  and  its  topography,"  12°,  p.  76,  fig.  20. 
Philadelphia,  1856. 
Black  etching. 

880  [2766]. 


1866 — Lesley  (J.  P.).    Ko  title.    (Map  of  the  region  of  the  Juniata.) 

Accompanying  "Mannal  of  coal  and  its  topography,"  12°,  p.  137,  fig.  37. 
Philadelphia,  1856. 
In  black. 

881  [285  a]. 

1866 — Daddow  (S.  H.)  and  Bannan  (Beignmin).  Map  of  the  Broad  Top 
coal  field. 

Accompanying  "Coal,  iron,  and  oil:  or  the  practical  American  miner," 
p.  299.     Pottsvilki,  Pa.,1866. 
In  black. 

882  [2856]. 

1866 — Daddow  (S.  H.)  and  Bannan  (Benjamin).  Map  of  Cumberland 
coal  field  (Maryland^. 

Accompanying  "Coal,  iron,  and  oil;  or  the  practical  American  miner,"  p. 
332.    PottSTille,  Pa.,  1866. 
In  black. 

^     883  [307  a]. 

1876 — ^Lesley  (J.  P.)  and  Frazer  (P.,  jr.).  Geological  maps  of  Adams 
County. 

Accompanying  "2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania."    Adams,  Franklin,  CumlnT- 
land  maps,  atlas,  D.  5.    Harrisbnrg  (188;i> 

884  [324  a]. 

1878— Lesley  (J.  P.),  Prime  (F.,  jr.),  Clark  (E.,  jr.),  and  BerUn  (A.  P.). 
Geological  and  Topographical  map  of  a  part  of  Northampton 
Couuty. 

Accompanying  "  2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania."    Lehigh,  Northampton,  luitl 
Berks,  atlas  to  D.  3,  Vol.  I  and  Vol.  II.    Harrislmrg,  1878. 
In  six  sheets. 

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PENNSYLVANIA,    DELAWARE,    AND   MARYLAND. 


163 


885  [343  a]. 


1880 — ^Frazer  (P.,  jr.).    Geological  map  of  Chester  County.    Scale,  2 
miles  to  1  inch. 

Aooompanying  "2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania."  The  geology  of  Chester 
Coanty,  C.  4.    Harrisburg,  1883. 

886[343&]. 

1880 — Lesley  (J.  P.).    Geological  map  of  Cumberland  County.    Scale, 
2  miles  to  1  ir.ch. 

Accompanying  "2d  Geol.  Snrv.  Pennsylvania."  Adams,  Franklin,  Cumber- 
land maps,  atlaa  D.  5.    Harrisburg  ^883). 

887f349al. 

1881 — Lewis  (H.  C.)  and  Wright  (G.  F.).    Map  showing  the  conme  of 
the  great  terminal  Moraine  across  Pennsylvania. 

Accompanying  "2d  Geol.  Surv.  Pennsylvania."  Report  on  the  terminal 
Moraine  in  Pennsylvania  and  Western  New  York.  Report  of  progress.  Z. 
Harrisburg,  1884. 

888  [351a]. 

1881 — Sanders  (B.  H.).    Geological  map  of  Franklin  County.    Scale,  2 
miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "2d  Geol,  Surv.  Pennsylvania."  Adama, Franklin,  Camber- 
land,  atlas  D.  5.    Harrisburg  (1883). 

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XI.-ILLINOIS,  IOWA,  MINNESOTA,  AND  WISCONSIN. 

889  [528a]. 

1879 — King  (F.  H.).  Map  of  a  portion  of  the  Upper  Flambeau  valley 
showiug  the  position  of  Archaean  exposures. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey,"  Vol.  IV,  Part  VI,  PI.  XII, 
p.  585.    Madison,  1882. 

Black,  with  lithologicai  inscriptions.  There  is  no  name  of  author  on  the 
map. 

890  f536a]. 

1881 — Chamberlin  (T.  0.).    General  geological  map  of  Wisconsin. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey."  Atlas,  Vol.  IV,  folio,  Pl.I. 
Milwaukee,  1882. 

891  [536  ft] . 

1881 — Ghamberlin  (T.  C).  General  map  of  the  Quaternary  formations 
of  Wisconsin, 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey."  Atlas,  Vol.  IV,  folio,  PI.  II. 
Milwaukee,  1882. 

892  [536  c]. 

1881 — Ghamberlin  (T.  0.).    General  geological  map  of  Wisconsin. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey,"  Vol.  I,  Part  I,  PI,  II,  p. 64. 
Madison,  1883. 
Black  etching.    There  is  no  name  of  author  on  the  map. 

893  \536dl 

<1881) — Irving  (R.  D.).  Crystalline  rocks  of  the  Wisconsin  valley  (from 
Pine  river  to  Grandfather  Bull  falls;  sketch  map  No.  VllI). 
Scale,  1^  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey,"  Vol.  IV,  Part  VII,  PI.  XXI, 
jp.  702.     Madison,  1882. 

Black  etching  and  lithological  inscriptions.  There  is  no  date  nor  name  of 
-author  on  the  map. 

894  [536e]. 

^(1881) — Irving  (R.  D.).  Crystalline  rocks  of  the  Wisconsin  valley  (from 
Junction  river  to  Mosinee;  sketch  map  No.  IV).  Scale,  IJ  miles 
to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey,"  Vol.  IV,  Part  VII,  PI.  XVII, 
p.  650.     Madison,  1862. 

Black,  with  lithological  inscriptions.  There  is  no  date  uor  name  of  author 
on  the  map. 

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MABCOu.]         ILLINOIS,    IOWA,    MINNESOTA,    AND   WISCONSIN.  16& 

895  [536/]. 

(1881) — Irving  (R.  D.).  Crystalline  rocks  of  the  Wisconsin  valley^ 
(Vicinity  of  Wausau;  sketch  map  Ko.  V.)  Scale,  1^  miles  to- 
1  inch. 

Accompanying  "  WiBoonsin  geological  survey,"  Vol.  IV,  Part  VII,  PI.  XVIII, 
p.  661.     Madieou,  1882. 

Black,  with  lithological  insoriptions.  There  is  no  date  nor  name  of  author 
on  the  map.  , 

896[536g]. 

1881 — Irving  (R.  D.).  Crystalline  rocks  of  the  Wisconsin  valley^ 
(Upper  Eau  Claire  River;  sketch  map  No.  VI.)  Scale,  1^  miles 
to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey,"  Vol.  IV,  Part  VII,  PI.  XIX^ 
p.  686.    Madison,  1882. 

Black  etching  and  lithological  inscriptions.  There  is  no  date  nor  name  of* 
author  on  the  map. 

897  [536  A]. 

1881 — ^Irving  (R.  D.).  Crystalline  rocks  of  the  Wisconsin  valley^ 
(Rib  River  valley  above  Marathon;  sketch  map  No.  VII.) 
Scale,  IJ  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey,"  Vol.  IV,  Part  VII,  PI.  XX^ 
p.  692.    Madison,  1882, 

Black  etching  and  lithological  inscriptions.  There  is  no  date  nor  name  of 
author  an  the  map. 

898  [536  i]. 

1881 — Irving  (R.  D.).  Map  illustrating  the  general  distribution  or 
the  crystalline  rocks  of  the  upper  Wisconsin  valley.  Scale,  & 
miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey,"  Vol.  IV,  Part  VII,  No.  1,  p^ 
625.    Madison,  1882. 

There  is  uo  date  uor  name  of  author  on  the  map.  By  an  oversight  this  map' 
has  been  numbered  No.  1,  and  is  not  contained  in  the  list  of  illustratiouB,. 
lithographic  plates  p.  xxii. 

899  [536 j']. 

1881— Irving  (R.  D.).  Crystalline  rocks  of  the  Wisconsin  valley.. 
(Vicinity  of  Grand  Rapids;  sketch  map  No.  I.)    Scale,  1^  milesi 

to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey,"  Vol.  IV,  Part  VII,  PI.  XIV,. 
p.  627.     Madison,  1882. 

There  is  uo  date  nor  name  of  author  on  the  map.  It  is  also  numbered  No. 
I,  like  the  preceding  map. 

See  Irving  (R.  D.),  1881— No.  898. 

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900  [536  fc]. 


[BULL.  7. 


1881 — Irving  (E.  D.).  Crystalline  rocks  of  the  Wisconsin  valley. 
(Vicinity  of  Stevens  Point;  sketch  map  No.  II.) 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey,"  Vol.  IV,  Part  VII,  PI.  XV, 
p.  639.    Madison,  1882. 

There  is  no  date  nor  scale  nor  name  of  author  on  the  map. 

^  901  [636  ij. 

1881 — Irving  (R.  D.).  Crystalline  rocks  of  the  Wisconsin  valley. 
(YeUow  Eiver;  sketch  map  No.  III.)    Scale,  1^  miles  to  1  inch. 

Accompanying  "Wisconsin  geological  survey,"  Vol.  IV,  Part  VII,  PI.  XVI, 
p.  645.    Madison,  1882. 
There  is  no  date  nor  name  of  anthor  on  the  map. 

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Xn.— SOUTHERN  STATES,  ETC. 

902  [582a]. 

1866 — Daddow  (S.  H.).  Map  of  the  Richmond  and  Piedmont  coal  fields. 
(Virginia.) 

Accompanying  "Coal,  iron^  and  oil;  or  the  practical  American  miner,"  p. 
395,    Pottsville,  Pa.,  1866. 

In  black. 

903  [5826]. 

1866 — Daddow  (S.  H.).  Dan  Ri  ver  and  Deep  River  coal  fields.  (Virginia 
and  North  Carolina.) 

Accompanying  "Coal,  iron,  and  oil;  or  the  practical  American  miner,"  p. 
404.     Pottsville,  Pa.,  1866. 

In  black. 

904  [582  d]. 

1866 — Daddow  (S.  H.)  and  Bannan  (Benjamin).  Map  of  the  great 
Kanawha  valley  and  the  iron  regions  at  the  head  of  the  New 
Elver.    Scale,  fifty  miles  to  an  inch. 

Accompanying  "  Coal,  iron,  and  oil ;  or  the  practical  American  miner,"  p. 
346,    Pottsville,  Pa.,  1866. 

In  black. 

905  [582  e]. 

1866— Daddow  (S.  H.)  and  Bannan  (Benjamin).  Map  of  the  New  River 
coal  fields.     (Virginia.) 

Accompanying  "  Coal,  iron,  and  oil ;  or  the  practical  American  miner,"  p. 
407.    Pottsville,  Pa.,  1866. 

In  black. 

906  [582/]. 

1866— Daddow  (S.  H.)  and  Bannan  (Benjamin).  The  Alleghany  coal 
field  in  Alabama. 

Accompanying  "  Coal,  iron,  and  oil ;  or  the  practical  American  miner,"  p. 
p.  353.    Pottsville,  Pa.,  1866. 

In  black. 

907  [590  aj. 

1871— Lesley  (J.  P.).  Scott's  mine  at  (6)  on  Middle  Creek,  Russell 
County. 

Accompanying  "  The  geological  structure  of  Tazewell,  Russell,  and  Wise 
counties  in  Virginia."  Proc.  Amer.  Phil.  Soc,  Vol.  XII,  p.  500,  Philadel- 
phia, 1873. 

Small  black  sketch,  with  lithological  indications. 

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908  [612a]. 

1881 — Crandall  (A.  E.).    Kentucky  geological  survey.    Elliot  County. 
Scale,  2  miles  =  1  inch.    (New  York,  1881.) 
No  date  nor  place  of  publication  on  tbe  map. 

909  [6126]. 

1881 — Fales  (J.  0.)  and  Linney  (W.  M.).    Kentucky  geological  survey. 
Boyle  and  Mercer  counties.    Geology  of  Boyle  County,  by  J.  0. 
Fales.    Geology  of  Mercer  County,  by  W.  M.  Linney.    Scale, 
2  miles  =  1  inch.    (New  York,  1881.) 
..•,  No  date  nor  place  of  publication  on  the  map.  •     i-,,l     -. 

910  [613a]. 

1881 — Linney  (W.  M.).  Kentucky  geological  survey.  Garrard  County. 
Scale,  2  miles  =  1  inch.    (New  York,  1881.) 
No  date  nor  place  of  publication  on  the  map. 

911  [6136]. 

1881 — Linney  (W.  M.).    Kentucky  geological  survey.    Lincoln  County. 
Scale,  2  miles  =  1  inch.    (New  York,  1881.) 

No  date  nor  place  of  publication  on  the  map. 

912  [613c]. 

1881 — Linney  (W.  M.).     Kentucky  geological  survey.     Spencer  and 
Nelson  Counties.    Scale,  2  miles  =  1  inch.    (New  York,  1881.) 

No  date  nor  place  of  publication  on  the  map. 

913  [613  tZ]. 

1881 — Linney  (W.  M.)  and  Knott  (W.  T.).    Kentucky  geological  sur- 
vey.   Washington  and  Marion  counties.    Geology  of  Washing- 
ton County,  by  W.  M.  Linney.    Geology  of  Marion  County,  by 
W.  T.  Knott.    Scale,  2  miles  =  1  inch.     (New  York,  1881.) 
No  date  nor  place  of  publication  on  the  map. 

914  [613  e]. 

1881 — Proctor  (J.  E.).   Map  of  Kentucky  from  the  Eclectic  geographies. 
Scale,  natural  size  as  1  to  1,679,000;  26^  miles  to  the  inch. 

Accompanying  "Kentucky  geological  survey."  New  series.  Kentucky  Bu- 
reau fiir  Geologic  and  Einwanderung.  Die  materiellen  Verhaltnisse  uud 
Vortheile  flir  Einwanderer  im  Staate  Kentucky.  Zweite  Auflage.  Frank- 
fort, Ky.,  1881. 

Black  etching  and  geological  indications.  This  map  was  also  published  iu 
the  same  work  in  English  and  in  Scandinavian,  neither  of  which  have  \\-o 
been  able  to  see. 

916  [613/]. 

1881 — Proctor  (J.  E.).    Map  of  Kentucky  from  the  Eclectic  geographies. 
Scale,  natural  size  as  1  to  1,679,000 ;  26 J  miles  to  the  inch. 

There  is  no  date  nor  place  of  publication  on  the  map,  but  the  copyright  is 
dated  1882.  The  map  is  ublished  separately,  having  some  statistics  printed 
on  the  back,  by  the  Kentucky  geological  survey  and  bureau  of  immigration. 
With  the  exception  of  the  geological  coloring  it  is  the  same  as  map  No.  914. 

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Xm.— NORTHWESTERN  STATES  AND  TERRITORIES. 

916  [636a]. 

1878— Endlioh  (F.  M.).  (Geological  map  of)  Part  of  Central  Wyoming. 
Scale,  4  miles  to  1  inch,  or  1 :  253,440. 

Aocompanying  "Twelfth  annual  report  of  the  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv. 
Territories  for  the  year  1878."  Maps  and  panoramas  in  aocompanying  pocket, 
sheet  3.    Washington,  1883. 

917  [638  J]. 

1878 — Hayden  (F.  V.)  and  Holmes  (W.  H.).  Preliminary  geological 
map  of  the  Yellowstone  National  Park.  Scale,  2  miles  to  1  inch, 
or  1 :  126,720. 

Accompanying  "  Twelfth  annual  report  of  the  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv. 
Territories  for  the  year  1878."  Maps  and  panoramas  in  aocompanying  pocket, 
sheet  6.     Washington,  1883. 

918f636<!]. 

1878 — Holmes  (W.  H.).  No  title.  (Map  showing  displacements,  Yel- 
lowstone valley.) 

Accompanying  "Report  on  the  geology  of  the  Yellowstonr,  National  Park." 
U.  S.  Geol.  .and  Geogr.  Surv.  Territories ;  twelfth  annual  report  for  the  year 
1878.     lu  two  parts.    Part  II,  PI.  Ill,  p.  6.     Washington,  1883. 

Black  etching  and  geological  indications.  The  title  is  in  the  list  of  illus- 
trations. 

919  [636  d]. 

1878 — Holmes  (W.  H.).  Sketch  map  of  the  geology  of  Junction  valley 
(National  Park). 

Accompanying  "  Report  on  the  geology  of  the  Yellowstone  National  Park." 
U.  8.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Territories;  twelfth  annual  report  for  the  year 
1878.    In  two  parts.     Part  II,  PI.  XXII,  p.  42.    Washington,  1883. 

Black  etching. 

920  [636 e]. 

1878--Holme8  (W.  H.).  Distribution  of  Glacial  boulders  (National 
Park). 

Accompanying  "Report  on  the  geology  of  the  Yellowstone  National  Park." 
U.  S.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Territories ;  twelfth  annual  report  for  1878.    In 
two  parts.    Part  II,  PI.  XXX,  p.  52.    Washington,  1883. 
Black  etching  and  geological  indications. 

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1878— Peale  (A.  C),  St.  John  (Orestes),  and  Endlioh  (F.  M.).    Geological 
map  of  portions  of  Wyoming,  Idaho,  and  Utah.    Scale,  8  miles 
to  1  inch. 
Accoiupaiiying  "Twulftli  annual  report  of  the  U.  S.  Geol.  and  Gcogr.  Surv. 

I  TerritorieB,  for  tho  year  1878."    Maps  and  panoramas  in  accompanying  pocket, 

sheet  2.    Washington,  1883. 

922[636«;]. 

1878 — Peale  (A.  0.).  (Geological  map  of)  Parts  of  Western  Wyoming, 
Southeastern  Idaho,  and  Northeastern  Utah.  Scale,  4  miles  to  1 
inch,  or  1 :  253,440. 

Accompanying  "Twelfth  annual  report  of  th  .'.  S.  Geol.  and  Oeogr.  Surv. 
Territories,  for  the  year  1878."  Maps  and  panoramas  in  accompanying  pocket, 
sheet  5.     Washington,  1883. 

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Parts   of   Western 
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1878— St.  John  (Orestes) 

Wyoming  and  Southeastern   Idaho, 
or'l:  253,440. 

Accompanying  "Twelfth  annual  report  of  the  U.  S.  Geol.  aud  Geogr.  Surv. 
Territories,  for  the  year  1878."  Maps  and  panoramas  in  accompanying  pocket, 
sheet  4.    Washington,  1883. 

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1877 — Scudder  (S.  H.).    The  Tertiary  lake  basin  at  Florissant,  Colorado. 
Scale,  1  mile  to  1  inch. 

Accoiiipauj  inf;  "llie  Tertiary  lake  basin  at  Florissant,  Colo.,  between 
South  uud  Huyden's  Parks,"  U.  S.  Geol.  aud  Geogr.  Surv.  Territories;  twelfth 
annnnl  report,  for  the  year  1H78.  In  two  parts.  Part  I,  p.  293.  Washington, 
1883. 

Black  etching.  Reprinted,  with  additions  and  altwations,  from  the  Bulletin 
U.  8.  Geol.  and  Geogr.  Surv.  Territories,  Vol.  VI,  p.  279.  Washington,  Feb- 
ruarj-,  1881. 

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Abbot,  n.  L.,  57. 
Abbott,  C.  C,  'M 
Abb's  Viilloy,  Vli 
Acadia,  111-160,  I 
Aduius  Couuty, 
Adams  County,  I 
Adams  Couuty, 
AddloKton  Count 
Aguas  CaliontHg, 
Alabama,  647,  S52 
Alabama  couutlei 

Payette,  606. 

Marion,  003. 

Walker,  004. 

Winston,  60S. 
Albert  coal  minei 
Albert  County,  K 
Alger,  Francis,  11 
AUegbauy,  64,  35( 
AUvgbany  coal  fli 
AUegbany  Count; 
Allegbuny  Counts 
Allegheny  Valley 
Alton,  I'enusylva 
Amazon  Kiver,  8( 
America,  1-23. 
America,  nortUeii 
America,  northwc 
American  liiver,  i 
Ammououauc,  Ne 
Andcraon,  South 
Andrews,  E.  B.,  4 
Anthony's  Creek 
Anticoati  Island, 
Antigonish  Count 
Antigua,  815. 
Antioquia,  838. 
Antisell,  Thomas 
Andes  Mountains 
Apostle  Island,  V 
Appalachian,  58. 
Aqnidnock  Islani 
Arcadian  coal  flol 
Arctic  archipelag 
Arctic  regions,  8S 
Arctic  Sea,  80. 
ArucnteuU  Count 
Argentine,  851, 85 
Arizona,  746, 761, ' 
Arkansas  River, 
Armstrong  Count 


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Abbevlll",  South  Carolina,  578, 578. 
Abbot.  II.  L.,  67. 
Abbott,  C.  C,  261. 
Abb's  ViiUey,  Vlrjclula,  690. 
Acadia.  111-160,  877. 
AiliiiuB  Couuty,  Ohio,  354. 
Adama  County,  PouuBylvanla,  298,  298. 
Adams  County,  Wisconsin,  401. 
AddinKton  County,  Ontario,  Canada,  167. 
Aguas  Callnntus,  813. 
Alabama,  047,  552, 602, 906. 
Alabama  counties : 
Fayette,  606. 
Mariou,  003. 
Walker,  004. 
Wiuston,  606. 
Albert  coal  mines.  New  Bnmswlok,  123. 
Albert  County,  New  Brunswiok,  128, 129,  ISl. 
Aliier,  FranoU,  111,  113, 115. 
Alltighauy,  64,  350, 351. 
Alleghany  coal  field,  872, 900. 
Alleghany  County,  North  Carolina,  672. 
Allegheny  Couuty,  Pennsylvania,  304, 812. 
Allegheny  Valley,  Pennsylvania,  339. 
AltoD,  Pennsylvania,  330. 
Amazon  Kiver,  850. 
America,  1-23. 

America,  northerumost  parts,  84, 85. 
America,  northwest  coast,  669. 
American  liiver,  California,  681. 
Aumuuooauc,  New  Hampshire,  222,230. 

Anderson,  South  Carolina,  678. 
Andrews,  E.B.,  435. 

Anthony's  Creek  Reservoir,  Virginia,  660. 
Anticoati  Island,  165. 

Antigonish  County,  Nova  Scotia,  132. 

Antigua,  815. 

Antioquia,  838. 

Antisell,  Thomas,  677,  780. 

Andes  Mountains,  860. 

Apostle  Island,  Wisconsin,  581. 

Appalachian,  58. 

Aqaidneck  Island,  218. 

Arcadian  coal  fields,  877. 

Arctic  archipelago,  87. 

Arctic  regions,  83. 

Arctic  Sea,  86. 

Arcenteuil  County,  Canada,  172, 179. 

Argentine,  851, 852, 854-866. 

Arizona,  746, 761, 784, 793, 794-706, 876. 

Arkansas  River,  734. 

Armstrong  County,  Pennsylvania,  339, 344. 


Ashbnrner,  C.  A.,  316-820, 830, 836, 847, 848. 

Ashe  County,  North  Carolina,  672. 

Ashland  County,  Ohio,  432. 

Ashland  County,  Wisconsin,  458,  476,  402, 608, 530 

531. 
Ashtabula  and  New  Lisbon  Railroad,  Ohio,  37i. 
Ashtabula  County,  Ohio,  398. 
Atlantic,  137. 

Avalon  Peninsula,  Newfoundland,  109. 
Bachehwahuung  River,  Canada,  184. 
Baddeley,  F.  F.,  112, 161. 
Bad  Lands,  Nebraska,  617, 618. 
Bad  River,  Wisconsin,  474, 516. 
Bahia  Blanca,  Argentine,  853. 
Bailey,  L.  W.,  127-130, 151, 150. 
B%ja,  Colombia,  830. 
Baker's  Park,  Colorado,  741. 
Bannan  Bepjamin,  874, 877, 881, 882, 904-M9. 
Baptism  River,  Minnesota,  462. 
Barbadoes,  816. 
Barcona  Mariano,  811-814. 
Barroso,  A.,  808. 
Barlow,  S.,  170. 

Barrow  County,  Wisconsin,  500. 
Bartholomew  County,  Indiana,  446. 
Barton  County,  Missouri,  728. 
Barton,  D.  W.,  233. 
Bay  East  River,  Newfoundhind,  102. 

Bayfield  County,  Wisconsin,  630, 631. 

Bay  Portage,  Canada,  656. 

Bear  River,  California,  086. 

Beaver  Bay,  Minnesota,  464. 

Beaver  County,  Pennsylvania,  306. 

Beaver  River,  Peunslyvania,  338. 

Becker,  G.  F.,774. 

Bedford  County,  Pennsylvania,  349-851. 

Belfast,  Maine,  220. 

Bell,  Robert,  659, 662, 665. 

Belvie  Bay,  Newfoundland,  101. 

Berkshire  Couuty,  Massachusetts,  107. 

Berlin,  A.  P.,  1,  884. 

Big  Quinnesec  Falls,  Wisconsin,  519. 

Bigsby,  J.  J.,  638,  639. 

Bird,  G.  G.,  G33,  634. 

Black  HiUs,  Dakota,  622, 632, 637. 

Black  Log  Mountain,  Pennsylv.inia,  317,  319,  320. 

Black  River  Falls  (lower),  Wisconsin,  511. 

Black  River,  Wisconsin,  475. 

Black  Warrior  River,  Alabama,  607. 

Blair  County,  Pennsylvania,  293, 349-361. 

Blake,  W.  P.,  65, 67, 70, 72, 76, 77, 671-070, 781, 782. 

Bolivia,  861,805. 


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Bonne  Ohere  Biver,  Canada,  180, 170. 

BonnyoasUe,  l-ir  E.  H.,  98. 

Book  Cliffa,  Colorado,  763. 

Borden,  W.  W.,  a89. 

Boston,  Masgachnsetts,  1S4, 204,  227. 

Bon6  Ami,  1, 6, 6. 

Bowie,  A.  J.,  jr.,  684,685. 

Bowman,  A.,  681,686,687. 

Boyd.  E.  F.,  73, 74, 20»-302. 

Boyle  County,  Kentucky,  909. 

Bradford  County,  PenuBylvania,  810. 

Bradley,  F.H.,  76, 630. 

Braintree,  Massachnsetts,  227. 

Bravard,  863. 

Brazil,  846,  847. 

Brigna,  Newfoundland,  110. 

Briatol,  Kbode  Island,  20U. 

British  Columbia,  658,  660, 666, 668. 

British  Guiana,  849 

British  North  America,  51. 

British  provinces.  North  America,  40, 48, 48-60, 66, 

59,66. 
Britton,  N.  L.,  282. 
Broadhead,  G.  C,  709, 725-'732. 
Broa<l  Top  coal  field,  Pe.usylvanla,  881. 
Brooks,  T.  B.,  381,  386, 387, 399, 618, 519-627. 
Brown,  C.  B.,  821, 849, 850. 
Br;  •  n  County,  Wisconsin,  486, 488. 
Brown,  Richard.  141, 142. 
Brown,  R.T.,  443. 

Brul6  River  (lower),  Wisconsin,  525. 
Brush  Mountain,  Pennsylvania,  293. 
Buch,  Leopold,  3,  39. 
Buenos  Ayres  (Argentine),  852. 
Buffalo  County,  Wlscousin,  632. 
Burgess  (North),  Canada,  188. 
Buikhart,  J.,  802,  803. 
Bnrllngame,  E.  H.,  331. 
Burmeister,  H.,  856. 
Burnett  County,  Wisconsin,  500,  680. 
Bnrrard  Inlet,  British  Columbia,  660. 
Burt,  W.  A.,  356,  358. 
Butler  County,  Ohio,  427. 
Butler  County,  Pennsylvania,  303,  337-339. 
Calhoun's  Mill,  S.  C,  576. 
California,  61,  670,  676-678,  682,  693,  748. 
California  counties : 

El  Dorado,  093. 

Placer,  093. 

Plumas,  691. 

Sierra,  691. 
Calumet  County,  Wisconsin,  488. 
Camp  B.iker,  Montana,  633. 
Canada,  2»,  34,  35,  41-45,  59, 75, 102, 182, 226. 
Canada  counties ; 

Addiugton,  Ontario,  187. 

Argcntcuil,  172,  179. 

Frontenac,  Ontario,  187. 

llastings,  Onturio,  187. 

Lanark,  Ontario,  18B.  « 

Leeds,  Ontario,  189. 

Ottawa,  17:.',  179, 190. 

Peterborough,  Ontario,  187. 

Renfrew,  Ontario,  189. 

Terrebonne,  179. 

Two  Mountains,  179. 


Catiada  de  las  Uvas,  California,  670. 

Canada  East,  186,  192. 

Canada,  Western,  191,  840. 

Canoe  Yalley,  Pennsylvania,  350,  851. 

Cafion  Creek,  California,  686,  691. 

Cape  Breton  Coanty,  Nova  Sootia,  160. 

Cape  Breton,  Nova  Scotia,  114,  121,  131,  184,  141, 

145, 148, 149, 153, 164, 168. 
Cape  Dauphin,  Nova  Sootia,  148. 
Cape  Girardeau  County,  Missouri,  721. 
Carioton,  New  Brunswick,  136, 162. 
CarU,J.  F.,332. 
Carrol  County,  Virginia,  672. 
Castelnan,  X'rancis  de,  871. 
CastiUo,  Antonio  del,  809. 
Catamarca,  Argentine,  867. 
Catskills,  233. 

Cattaraugus  County,  New  Tork,  830. 
Cebonico,  Mexico,  812. 
Cedar  County,  Missouri,  727. 
Cedar  River,  Minnesota,  464. 
Central  City,  Colorado,  710. 
Central  Ohio  Railroad,  433. 
Centre  County,  Pennsylvania,  296.  • 

Chalk  Bluffs,  California,  686. 
Chamberlin,  T.  C,  485-491, 876, 890-892. 
Champaign  County,  Ohio,  425. 
Chance,  H.  M.,  332-334, 337-330. 
Chaadi6re  River,  Canada,  186. 
Chazy,  New  York,  162,  226,  238,  239. 
Chemune,  New  York,  239. 
Chester  County,  Pennsylvania,  279. 
Chesterfield,  South  Carolina,  557, 671. 
Chester,  South  Carolina,  555, 569. 
Chestnut  Ridgo,  Pennsylvania,  314, 315. 
Chico  creek,  California,  682. 
Chihuahua,  36. 
ChUe,  862, 866,  868. 

Chippewa  County,  Wisconsin,  000, 532. 
Chippewa  Lands,  Wisconsin,  451. 
Chocolate  River,  Michigan,  369. 
Cist,  Z.,  269. 
Clarendon,  Jamaica,  820. 
Clarion  County,  Pennsylvania,  334. 
Clark  County,  Indi.ina,  389. 
Clark  County,  Missouri,  724. 
Clark  County,  AVisconsin,  477. 
Clark,  E..  jr..  294,884. 
Clarke  County,  Ohio,  393. 
Claussen,  P.,  840. 
Cleaveland,  Parker,  28. 
Cleve,  l>.  T.,  823-830. 
Clinch  River,  Virginia,  587-589. 
Clinton  County,  Xew  York,  238. 
Clinton  County,  I'onnsylvania,  333. 
Coast  liaugf,  California,  077. 
Cocliran,  291. 

Cookbum  island,  Canada.  184. 
Cocke  County,  Tennessee,  ,">43. 
CoUett.  John,  390,  437,  438,  441,  442. 
Colombia  (New  Granndn),  HIS),  843,  844. 
Colorado,  80,  733-7.-15,  7-;l,  74.5,  7.'i5,  757-768,  778,  "9S 

799.  801,  875,  924. 
Colora<lo  River,  Califoniia,  070. 
Colorado  Springs,  Colorado,  733. 
Cclnmbia  County,  Wiseim.sin,  -101. 


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ColarabDR,  Wisconsiu,  507. 

Commonwealth,  Wisconsin,  528. 

Comox,  British  Columbia,  650, 651, 660. 

Comstock,  T.  B.,  631. 

Concepcion,  Chile,  864. 

Conception  Bay,  Newfoundland,  110, 

Concha  I  Toro  Enrique,  867. 

Connecticut,  196, 205. 

Connecticut  River,  193. 

Connecticut  VaUey,  210, 211. 

Connecticut,  Western,  260. 

Cook,  a.  H.,  248-253, 255, 256, 263. 

Cooper  County,  Missouri,  699. 

Cooper  Island,  Washington,  823. 

Coosa,  Alabama,  597. 

Copper  Harbor,  Michigan,  856. 

Coquimbo,  Chile,  863. 

Corbineau,  A.  R6mond  de,  680. 

Connack,  W.  E.,  97. 

Cornwall,  Pennsylvania,  280. 

Cortlandt,  >Ve8t«rn  New  '^ork,  257, 265, 268. 

Coshocton  County,  Ohio, '  2. 

Cove,  New  York,  208. 

Cozzens,  S.,  241. 

Cowitchin,  British  Columbia,  660. 

Ciandall,  A.  K.,  008. 

Crasse,  C.  W. 

Crawford  County,  Ohio,  410. 

Crawford  County,  Pennsylvania,  346. 

Crawford  Countj',  Wisconsin,  ■'93, 498. 

Crcdner,  Herman,  64, 245, 254, 382. 

Crosby,  W.O.,  227. 

Cruder,  New  York,  268. 

Cuba,  818. 833. 

Cumberland  coal  field,  882. 

Cumberland  County,  I'ennsylvania. 

Cuwberland  Lake,  Canada,  652. 

Curroy,  R.  O.,  572. 

Cuyahoga  County,  Ohio,  392. 

Daddow,  S.  H.,  872-874,  877, 881, 882, 902-906. 

Dakota,  66, 623, 626,  626,  637, 876. 

Dalson,  A.  F.,277. 

Dana,  E.S.,  633, 634. 

Dana,  J.  D.,  257-260,  264-268. 

Dana,  J.  F.,  194. 

Dana,  S.  L.,  194. 

Dane  County,  Wisconsin,  400, 494. 

Dan  River,  Virginia,  896. 

Davidson  County,  Tennessee,  545. 

Dawson,  G.  M.,  653-6.50,  658,  (J63,  664,  666-668. 

Dawson,  .1.  W.,  118-120,  124,   125,  133-1S5,  143-146, 

157,  191,  102. 
Deep  River,  North  Carolina,  553,  896. 
Deilanco  County,  Ohio,  408. 
De&anhart,  Carl,  838, 839. 
Do  la  Becho,  H.  T.,817. 
Diilaware  County,  Indiana,  444. 
Delaware  County,  Ohio,  412. 
Denver,  Colmado,  712. 
Doscabezado,  Chile,  870. 
Devil's  Lake  Gorge,  Wisconsin,  405. 
Dovino,  T.,  640. 
Dewey,  C,  105,  107. 
Dodge  County,  Minnesota,  481. 
Dim1u;(>  County,  Wisconsin,  487,  488, 401. 
Dollfus,  A.,  800,  807,  834. 


P'"         Hiver,  Colorado,  754. 

,  Ignace,  800,  862-864. 
Dooi  <..'Onnty,  Wisconsin,  486. 
Douglas  County,  Wisconsin,  580. 
Dmmmond  Island,  Canada,  184. 
Duncan,  P.  W.,  820. 
Dunn  Connty,  Wisconsin,  500. 
Dutches  1  J.^unty,  New  York,  260. 
Dutch  iJii!   CaUfomla,  686. 
Dutton,  C.E.,  773,  775. 
Eagle  River,  Colorado,  736. 
Eagle  River,  Michigan,  307. 
Eagle,  Wisconsin,  523. 

East  Broad  Top  coal  basin,  Pennsylvania,  320. 
East  Broad  Top  Railroad,  Pennsylyania,  317, 819. 
Eastern  Canada,  185, 192. 
Eastern  lu  ira,  455. 
Eastern  Kentucky,  501, 598. 
Eastern  Ohio,  383, 440. 
Easton,  Pennsylvania,  270. 
East  Tennessee,  541, 543. 
Eaton,  Amos,  234. 

Ean  Claire  County,  Wisconsin,  532. 
Eau  Claire  River,  Wisconsin,  880. 
Egloffstein,  Baron  F.  W.,  805. 
El  Dorado  County,  California,  603. 
Elk  Mountains,  Colorado,  735, 738. 
Elliot  County,  Kentucky,  908. 
Ells,  R.  W.,  151, 152, 159. 
Elqui,  Chile,  860. 
Flrod,  M.N.,  446. 
Emeri        L.  G. 

Emmon.f ,  Ebenetzer,  237-289, 553. 
Emmons,  S.  F.,  704, 752, 776. 
Engelnian,  H.,  460. 

Endlich,  F.  M.,  710, 711, 741-743, 016, 021. 
Entrc-Rios,  Argentine,  852. 
Erie  County,  Ohio,  405.  ' 

Erie  County,  Pennsylvania,  346. 
Eureka,  Nevada,  777. 

Evans,  John,  617, 618. 

Falcs,  J.  C.,909. 

Fall  of  Saint  Anthony,  Minnesota,  503. 

Fayette  County,  Alabama,  606. 

Fayette  County,  Pennsylvania,  314, 328. 

Feilden,  H.  W.,  94. 

Fillmore  County,  Minnesota,  483. 

Finch,  J.,  270. 

Flambeau  Valley,  Wisconsin,  880. 

Fletcher,  H.,  148, 149, 153, 154, 158. 

Florida,  61.'). 

Florissant,  Colorado,  778, 924. 

Floyd  County,  Indiana,  389. 

Floyd  County,  Virginia,  572. 

Foettcrle,  Franz,  830,  847. 

Fond  du  Lac  County,  Wisconsin,  488. 

Forbes,  Davi-:!,  865. 

Fo.-eat  City,  California,  690. 

Fort  Kdmonton,  British  Cohimbia,  666. 

Fort  Tc.ion,  Califoruiu,  682. 

Fortieth  parallel,  63,'>,  036,  750-752,  764-771. 

Forty-ninth  parallel,  6r)4. 

Foster.J.  W.,03,364-n00. 

Fountain  Connty,  Indiana,  443. 

Four  Foot  Falls,  Wisconsin,  521.     ^ 

Four  Lake,  Wisconsin,  494. 

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Fox  River,  Wlaconsin,  491. 

Fmnklin  County,  Miosotiri,  606, 

Franklin  County,  Ohio,  429. 

Franklin  County,  Pennsylvania,  888. 

Frazer,  P.,  Jr.,  206,  298,  321,  323,  335,  341,  883,  885. 

Frazer  River,  British  Columbia,  658. 

Freeborn  County,  Minnesota,  478. 

Freeman,  H.  C,  465. 

Frontenac  County,  Ontario,  Canada,  187. 

Fulton  County.  Pennsylvania,  320. 

Gabb,  ■W.  M.,  831. 

Oaines,  Pennsylvania,  290. 

Galeotti,  H.  G.,  804. 

Gallatin  River,  Montana,  629. 

Gander  Lake,  Newfoundland,  106. 

Gander  River,  Newfoundland,  106. 

Garrard  County,  Kentucky,  010. 

Gaepfi,  Can.ada,  169,  174,  lb3. 

Genesee,  New  York,  239. 

Georgia,  541,  548. 

Georgia,  Gulf  of,  British  Columbia,  648. 

Georgia,  Strait  of,  British  Columbia,  661. 

Georgia,  Vermont,  226. 

Gerolt,  Baron  Frederick  von,  805. 

Gesner,  Abraham,  114,  116,  117. 

Gibaia,  Cuba,  818. 

Gibb,  G.  D.,  175-178. 

Gibsonville,  California,  683. 

Gilbert,  G.  E.,  435,  585,  746-749,  756,  701,  703-796, 

798. 
Gilpin,  E.,  105,  146,  147,  155,  156,  160. 
Ginger  Islajii,  West  Indies,  823. 
God's  Lake,  Canada,  665. 
Godthaab,  Greenland,  96. 
Gold  Run,  California,  686. 
Goodyear  Creek,  California,  601. 
Goodyear,  W.  A.,  681. 
Grandfather  Bull  Falls,  "Wisconsin,  886. 
Grand  Cation  of  the  Colorado  River,  775, 784, 703. 
Grand  Manan  Island,  New  Brunswick,  130. 
Grand  Manitoulm  Island,  Canada,  184. 
Grand  Marais,  "Wis.,  539. 
Grand  Rapids,  892. 
Grand  River,  Colorado,  740, 753. 
Grand  Traverse,  Michigan,  379. 
Grant  County,  Wisconsin,  498. 
Grayson  County,  Virginia,  572. 
Great  Aughwick  Valley,  Pennsylvania,  317. 
Great  Bras  d'Or  Cape  Breton  Island,  153. 
Great  .Salt  Lake,  750. 
Green  County,  Ohio,  407. 
Green  County,  Pennsylvania,  329. 
Green  County,  "Wisconsin,  490. 
Green,  G.  K.,  430. 
Grei'uliorn  Creek,  California,  086. 
Green  Lake  County,  "WisconBin,  491. 
Greenland,  00-96. 

Green  River  Batin,  "Wyoming,  636, 717. 
Greenville,  South  Carolina,  573. 
Green,  W.,  jr.,  C8, 284. 
Grenville,  Canada,  164. 
Grewiugk.C.eeO. 
Grluni'U  Land,  04. 
GronlandNord,  00, 91, 03. 
Grijnland-3yd  02. 
OuanabacuA,  Cuba,  833. 

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Guatemala,  834. 

Guettard,  J.  K.,  24. 

Gult  of  Georgia,  British  Columbia,  648. 

Gnnnisou  River,  Colorado,  737,  739,  740,  744. 

Guppy,  R.J.  L.,  83?. 

Habana,  Cuba,  833. 

Hagur,  A.  D.  212,214. 

Hague,  Arnold,  705,752,777. 

Haidiuger,  G.,  847. 

Halifax,  137. 

Hall,  Jami-s,  32,  52,  230,  455. 

Hiiniilton,  Niw  Yoik,  239. 

Hmnpsliiro  County,  Massachusetts,  199. 

Haueock  County,  Ohio,  417. 

Harden,  E.  K.,  349. 

Hardiu  County,  Hlinois,  400. 

Hiirdin  County,  Ohio,  416. 

Hare's  Valley,  Pennsylvania,  317. 

Harper,  L.,  559-504. 

Harrington,  M.  "W.,  480-482. 

Hartley,  E.,  138. 

Hartt,  C.  F.,  818. 

Hastings  County,  Ontario,  Canada,  187. 

Hanghton,  S.,  86,  87. 

Hawes,  G.  "W.,  232. 

Haydeui  F.  V.,  56,  619-623,  626-630,  783,  734,  757- 

783,  875,  917. 
Hector,  J.,  641,  644-648. 
Headly,  E.,  131. 
Heinrich,  O.  J.,  601, 610. 
Helderberg,  New  York,  239. 
Hendel,C."W.,  683,692. 
Henley  Island,  Canada,  177. 
Hennepin  County,  Minnesota,  602. 
Henry  County,  Ohio,  420. 
Henry  Mountains,  Utah,  756. 
Heron,  J.,  235. 
Hidalgo,  Mexico,  814. 
Higgln8,S."W.,359. 
Highland  County,  Ohio,  406. 
Highgate  Springs,  Vermont,  185,  226. 
Hildreth,  S.P„353. 
Hilgard,  E.  "W.,  81, 675, 787, 788. 
Hill,  F.C.,  425, 435. 
Hind,  H.  Y.,  137, 642, 643. 
Hitchcock,  C.  H.,  65,  67,  69,  70,  76,  77,  82,  21?,  "15- 

22,-),  228-231. 
Hitchcock,  E.,  4,  41,  42,72,193,196,198,200-202,204 

206,  209—211, 215,  216. 
Hitchcock,  E.,  jr.,  215, 216. 
Holmes  County,  Ohio,  432. 
Holmes,  "W.  H.,  7.S3, 735, 917-920. 
Honeynian,  D.,  132. 
Hopkins,  F.  V.,  785,786. 
Hotchkiss,  Jed., 592,  608,  614. 
Hot  Si)ringH,  Colorado,  714. 
HouKhton,  Douglas,  357. 
Houston  County,  Minnesota  601. 
Howard  County,  Missouri,  730. 
Howard  Hill,  Peunsylvania,  277. 
HoweU,  E.  E.,  748-749, 703, 795, 796, 708. 
Howley,  J.  P.,  104, 107-110. 
Hubbard,  iJela,  359, 360. 
Hudson's  Bay  territory,  638. 640, 669, 662, 
Hnetamo  Mexico,  i?02. 
Humphreys,  A.  A.,  67. 

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Unntiugdou  County,  Pennsylvania,  296,  316-320, 

349-351. 
Iluutingdon  Township,  Pennsylvania,  309. 
Hunt's  Hill,  California,  68«. 
Huron  County,  Ohio,  431. 
Idaho,  8"r),  915-917.  . 
Igle8ia»,M.,812. 

IllinoiH,  37,  44«-450, 456, 499, 401, 484,  528, 874. 
Indepeuik'uce,  Missouri,  36. 
Indiana,  378, 437, 438, 441, 608, 874. 
Indiana  County,  Pennsylvanii,  324. 
Indiana  counties: 

Bartholomew,  445. 

Clark,  389. 

Delaware,  444. 

iloyd,  389. 

Fountain,  443. 

Lawrence,  390. 

Munroe,  439. 

Putnam,  438. 

Shelby,  442. 
Iowa,  37,  749-451,  4.W,  459,  467,  468, 470,  628,  873. 
Iowa  County,  Wisconsin,  490,  498. 
Iron  Lake,  Wisconsin,  539. 
Iron  Mountain,  Missouri,  702. 
Ironton,  Pennsylvania,  325. 
Irvin;,',  K.  D.,  47-J-475,  477, 490-497, 504-608,  516,  516, 

528,  531,  .W4,  535,  803-001. 
Isliister,  A.  K.,  84,  85. 
Ishpeming,  Michigan,  446. 
Island  Lake,  Canada,  665. 
Island  of  Anticosti,  165. 
Island  of  Aqnidneck,  213. 
Islands,  Ohio,  405. 
Isle  La  Motte,  Vermont,  215,  226. 
Isle  Boyale,  Lake  Superior,  363,  365,  373,  447. 
Ives,  360. 

•Jacala,  Mexico,  814. 

Jackson  County,  Wisconsin,  475, 477,  493. 
Jackson,  C.  T.,  Ill,  113,  115,  123,  203,  207,  208,  362, 

363. 
<Tamaica,817,  820,  821. 
James,  E.,  29. 

Ju.sper  County,  Hisaouri,  726. 
Jefferson  County,  Missouri,  723. 
Jefferson  County,  New  York,  237. 
Jefferson  County,  Pennsylvania,  345. 
Jefferson  County,  Wisconbin,  487. 
Johnston,  K.,  6. 
JoruUo,  Mexico,  802. 
Judith  Kiver,  Montana,  621. 
Jukes,  J.  B.,  99,  100. 
Jnlianebaabs,  92. 
Julien,  A.  A.,  822. 
Junction  River,  Wisconsin,  887. 
Junction  Klver,  National  Park,  911. 
Juneau  County,  Wisconsin,  491,  493. 
Juniata  region,  Pennsylvania,  880. 
Kanawha  Valley,  904. 
Kttusai',  56,  623,  772. 
ICarston,  Uenuan,  IMO,  843, 844. 
Keuosja  County,  Wii<oonsin,  487. 
Kentucky,  681.591,594,  696,  598-660,  608,613,  874 
908-915. 


Kentucky  counties: 

Boyle,  909. 

KlUott,008. 

Uarrard,  910. 

Lincoln,  911. 

Marion,  913. 

Mercer,  909. 

Xelson,  912. 

Spencer,  912. 

Waahington.  913. 
Kerr,  WA!.,  593. 

Ke-shik-on-ae-kan,  Minnesota,  464. 
Kewaunee  County,  Wisconsin,  486,  486. 
Keweenaw  Poirt   302,  364,  369,  371,  373, 424, 504. 
Key  of  SombrcT  •,  West  Indie,  822. 
King,  Clarence,    d5,  636, 706, 760,  762, 764-771. 
King,  F  H.,88r. 

Kings  County,  new  Brnnswick,  128, 129. 
Kishacofinillaa  Valley,  Pennsylvania,  274. 
Kloos,  J.  n.,  469-537. 
Knott,  AV  T.,  013. 
Knox  County,  Ohio,  432. 
Koch,  F.C.S.,  370. 
Kochler,  II.,  •.'■3. 
Komerup,  A.,  95,  96. 
Labrador,  88, 89. 

Lackawaun.i,  Pennsylvania,  284. 
Lackawanua  County,  Pennsylvania,  362, 
La  Crosse  County,  Wisconsin,  493. 
Ladd,  J.  B. 

La  Fayette  County,  Wisconsin,  490,  49& 
Lake  Bonneville,  Utah,  748. 
Lake  Champlain,  185, 226. 
Lake  County,  Colorado,  776. 
Lake  Eliza,  Wisconsin,  524. 
Lake,  Geauga  County,  Ohio,  398. 
Lake  Huron,  167,  168,  184. 
Lake  Michigan,  308. 

Lake  of  the  Woods,  Manitoba,  638,  655,  356. 
Lake  Passaic,  New  Jersey,  255. 
Lake  Quinlacocba,  Peru,  859. 
Lake  St.  John,  Canada,  161,  171 
Lake  Superior,  38,  62,   183,  355,  359,  360,  362-372, 

422,  447,  433,  534,  538,  539, 045, 649,  057. 
Lake  Winnipeg,  041,  662. 
Lalleraant,  C.  A.,  858. 
Lanark  County.  Ontario,  Canada,  189. 
Lancaster  County,  Pennsyivnnia,  321,  323. 
Lancaster,  Soutli  Carolina,  556,  570. 
Lapham,  I.  A.,  4''>4,  466. 
La  Salle  County,  Illinois,  465. 
Lawrence,  Byrem,  31. 
Lawrence  County,  Indiana,  390. 
Lawrence  County,  Pennsylvania,  322. 
Leodville,  Colorado,  770. 
Lebanon  ('ounty,  Pennsylvania,  280. 
Lee  County.  Virginia,  609,016. 
Leeds  County,  Ont:irio,  Canada,  189. 
Lehigh  County.  Pennsylvania,  294.  308  325. 
Lehman,  A.  E.,  ^O.'i,  208. 
Ijcsley,  Joseph,  jr.,  591,  598. 

Lesley.  J.  P.,  52,  285,  280,  288,  289,  292,  293,  296, 
303-807,  313,  322-324,  336-341,  .186-r.91,  8"!t,  880, 
883,  884,  880,  907. 


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Leuvu,  Chile,  867. 

Lewis,  n.  C,  887. 

Lowistown,  PoDDsylTania,  272. 

Licking  County,  Ohio,  432. 

Lick  Run,  Virginia,  697. 

Liober  O.  M.,  88,  89,  551,  554-557,  565-571,573,  574. 

.576-570. 
Lincoln  County,  Kentucky,  911. 
Lincolu  County,  Missouri,  715, 716. 
Lincoln  County,  Wisconsin,  508,531.    ^ 
Lincoln  (Mount),  Colorado,  711. 
Llnney,  AV.  M.,  900-913. 

Little  Juniata  River,  Pennsylvania,  296,  350,  351. 
Little  Pine  Creek,  Pennsylvania,  331. 
Littlo  Quinncsec  Falls,  Wisconsin,  520. 
Little  Rocky  Mountains,  Montana,  634. 
Little  York,  California,  686. 
Llano  County,  Texas,  702. 
Llano  Kstacado,  New  Mexico,  783. 
Locke,  John,  354, 355. 
Loew,  O.,  780,796. 
Logan  County,  Ohio,  425. 
Logan,  Sir  W.  E.,  43, 44, 59, 138, 162, 164, 167. 168, 172, 

173, 179-181, 183-185. 
Long  Island,  New  York,  240. 
Long,  8.  H.,  20. 

Lorraine,  New  York,  237,  239. 
Los  Angeles,  California,  677. 
Louisiana,  24, 785, 786. 
Lower  Black  River  Falls,  Wisconsin,  511. 
Lower  Brul6  River,  Wisconsin,  525, 
Lucas  County,  Ohio,  385. 
Luzerne  County,  Pennsylvania,  284. 
Lycoming  County,  Pennsylvania,  331, 342. 
Lyell,  Sir  Charles,  34, 35,  <5, 24^-244. 
Lyman,  B.  S.,  583. 
Macfarlane,  James,  68, 70. 
Macfarlano,  T.,  646. 
Mackie,  S.  J.  53. 

MacLeod's  Lake,  British  Colombia,  661. 
Maclure,  WUliam,  25-27,  54. 
Madawaska  River,  Canada,  166. 
Madison  County,  Missouri,  732. 
Madison  River,  Montana,  629, 630. 
Maganatawan  River,  Canada,  168. 
Magdalen  Islands,  Acadia,  112, 
Magdalen  River,  Canada,  170. 
Mahanoy  Basin,  Pennsylvania,  347, 348, 
Maine,  220, 231. 
Maine,  Northern,  218,210. 
Manhattan  Inland,  New  York,  241. 
Manitowoc,  County,  Wisconsin,  488. 
Marathon  (Jounty,  Wisconsin,  477. 
Marathon,  AVisoonsin,  890. 
Marcon,  Julos,  7,  8,  10-23,40,46-50,55,60,66,182, 

226,  624, 62.'),  682,  783,71)1. 
Marion  County,  Alabama,  603. 
Mnrlon  County,  Kentucky,  013. 
Marion  County,  Migsouri,  698. 
Million  County,  Ohio,  401, 
Maiiou,  Virginia,  ,'i83. 
Mariposa,  California,  C84,  685. 
Vlarquettc  Ci'unty,  Michigan,  381. 
Mai'(|iiettu  County,  Wisconsin,  491. 
Marijuctte,  Michigan,  387-446. 
Maltha's  Vineyard,  Mas8achU8i.>tt8, 198. 


Martin  de  Monssy,  Y.,  837,  854. 

Mar  vine.  A.  R.,  712-714,  746,  747,  749,  793-795,  708, 

Maryland,  283,  882. 

Massachusetts,  103,  195,  198,  200,  201,  204.  206, 211, 

224, 227. 
Mussachusetts  counties: 

Berkshire,  107. 

Hampshire,  190. 
Matanioros,  Mexico,  36. 
Mather,  AV.  W.,  239, 240. 
Matthew,  G.  F.,  128,  128,120,  159. 
Matnte,  J.S.,  812. 
Maury  County,  Tennessee,  645. 
Mauvaiscs  Torres  of  Nebraska,  617,  618. 
Maycock,  J.  D.,  816. 

McKean  County,  Pennsylvania,  330-336. 
Mecattiua,  Canada,  176. 
Medina  County,  Ohio,  434. 
Meek,  F.  B.,  005,  700,  701. 
Menominee  District,  Michigan,  436. 
Menominee  River,  386.  467,  521. 
Menominee  region,  Wisconsin,  526,  527,  533. 
Mercer  County,  Kentucky,  009. 
Mercer  County,  Pennsylvania,  340. 
Mexico,  804,  805. 
Mexico,  Gulf  of,  81. 
Michigamme  River,  Wisconsin,  525. 
Michigan,  364-367,  369-372,  379,  421,  527,  528. 
Michigan  counties : 

Marquette,  381. 
Michigan,  Lake,  368. 
Michigan,  lower  peninsula,  423. 
Micblgb.1,  :<orthem  peninsula,  356-358,  382,  386, 

387, 399. 
Middle  Creek,  Virginia,  588, 589, 901. 
Middle  Park,  Colorado,  713, 714. 
Middle  States,  32. 
Middle  Tetinessee,  549. 
Mifflin  County,  Pennsylrinia,  272. 
MUIer  County,  Missouri,  7W). 
Milwaukee  County,  Wisoonsia,  487- 
Minas  Geraes,  Brazil,  846. 
Minnesota,  37,  451,  452,  462-404,  409,  171,  472,  478- 

483,  501-503,  528, 1537. 
Minnesota  counties : 

Pipestone,  513. 

Ramsey,  612. 

Rice,  509. 

Rock,  513. 
Minnesota  River,  517. 
Mlssisague  River,  Canada,  173. 
Missifsagui  Hi  rer,' Canada,  184. 
S^issiasippi,  .551,  .'>rj9,  560,  576. 
MissisHippi  bottom,  560. 
Mississippi  counties : 

Pontotoc,  563. 

Tipiiah,  5(i4. 

Tishamingo,  061. 
Mississippi  enbayment,  787. 788. 
Mississippi  River,  W,  ft'J,  M,  517, 560, 781. 
Missouri,  :i7, 702,  703, 708, 709, 725, 731, 873. 
Missouri  counties : 

Barton,  728. 

Capo  (iirardeau,  721. 

Cular,  727. 

Clark,  724. 


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Mi88oari  connties— continned. 

Cooper,  699. 

Frauklin,  696. 

Howard,  730. 

Jasper,  726. 

Jefferson,  723. 

Lincoln,  715,  71(1. 

Madisofl,  7,f2. 

Marion,  CU8. 

Miller,  700. 

Moniteau,  695. 

MorpaD,  701. 

Newton,  726. 

Ozark,  718. 

Pulaski,  720. 

Saint  Genevieve,  722. 

Saint  Lonis,  697. 

Vernon,  729. 

XVrigbt,  719. 
Missouri  River,  624,  627,  (B3. 
Mitchell  (Dr.),  540,  644. 
Muuitean  County,  Missouri,  605. 
Monroo  Conut3-,  Wiscousin,  403. 
Montana,  620,  C33,  875. 
Monte  Alegre,  Brazil,  848. 
Monte  Diablo,  California,  680, 682. 
Monte  £rer6,  Brazil,  843. 
Monterey,  Culifomia,  36. 
Monterej  Bay,  675. 

Montgomery  County,  FenusylTania,  279. 
Montreal,  Canada,  162. 
Montreal  River,  Miohigan,  366. 
Montreal  River,  Wisconsin,  496,  497,  516. 
Montserrat,  E.  de,  806,  807,  834. 
Morgan  County,  Missouri,  701. 
Morrison's  Cove,  Pennsylvania,  350,  851. 
Morrow  (Jounty,  Ohio,  411. 
Mosinou,  Wisuousin.  887. 
Mount  Lincoln,  Colorado,  711. 
Mount  V    "Urd,  New  Hampshire,  232. 
Mower  County,  MimiPHOta,  479. 
Moxou,  OharloH,  33. 
Mudge,  B.  F.,  772. 
Mulberry  River,  Alabaua,  607. 
Muuroe  County,  Indiana,  439. 
Murray,  Alex.,  101-104,  100-109,  167,  168. 
Murray's  CaveinH,   subterranean  river,  Canada, 

175. 
Mnskokii  River,  Canada,  168. 
Nannimo,  Vancouver's  Island,  644,  646,  6*7,  650, 

660. 
Naiib,  A.,  199. 
National  Park,  917-920. 
N'ebraskn,  .16,  617-020,  623,  625,  626,  628,  876. 
Negauneo,  Michigan,  440. 
Nelson  County,  Kentucky,  912. 
Nelson  River,  Hudson's  Bay  territory,  602. 
Nupigiquit  River,  New  Brunswick,  127. 
Nevada,  01,  746.  7.'il,  7.12,  774,  777. 
Newberry,  T.   S.,  374,  380,  384,  391-394,  405.  426, 

435,  7)<4. 
New  Brunswick,  114,  121,  122, 124, 126-129, 135, 136, 

151, 157, 159, 160. 
New  Brunswick  counties : 

Albert,  128, 129, 151. 

Oarieton,  136, 152. 


New  Brunswick  counties— continaed. 
Kings,  128, 129. 
Queens,  128, 129. 
St.  John,  128, 129. 
Victoria,  136. 
Westmoreland,  151. 
York,  136. 
New  England.  193-232,  878. 
Ncwlouuulauil,  07-107, 108, 121. 
New  Hampshire,  207, 208, 222, 223, 228, 229, 231. 
New  Jersey,  236,  '.^ft-ms,  2,')0-254, 256, 259, 263, 267, 
New  Jersey  counties : 

Sussex,  249. 
New  Mexico,  761. 763, 783, 705, 801,  875. 
New  River,  Virginia,  898, 899. 
Newton  County,  Missouri,  726. 
Newton,  Henry,  637. 
New  York,  162, 226,  230,  234,  235, 239, 240, 245, 259. 

263,  264,  267,  297. 
New  York  counties : 
Cattaraugus,  330. 
Clinton,  238. 
Dntrhess,  260. 
Jefferson,  237. 
Orange,  235. 
Putnam,  260 
Richmond,  262. 
Westchester,  258, 260, 264. 
Now  York  Island,  241. 
NUgara,  239,  242-244. 
Nicholson,  H.  A.,  657. 
Nick's  Creek,  Virginia,  588. 
Nicol,  C.  8.,  644. 
North  America,  24-82,  871-879. 
Northampton  County,  FennsylTania,  884. 
North  Burgess,  Canada,  188. 
North  Carolina,  540,  541,  544,  553,  593, 695. 
North  Carolina  connties  : 
Alleghany,  572. 
Ashe.  672. 
Northern  Maine,  218,  219. 
Northernmost  parts  of  America,  84,  85. 
Northwest  coast  of  America,  669. 
Norwood,  C.  J.,  726,  730-732. 
Norwood,  J.  G,  37,  38,  452,  456. 
Nova  Scotia,  HI,  113-121,  124,  125,  131,  135,  138, 

139,  148.  149,  \6:\-U5,  157,  158, 160. 
Nova  Scotia  counties: 
Antigonish,  132. 
Cape  Breton,  l.'iO. 
Pictou,  156. 
Nugent,  Nicholas,  815. 
Nutria,  Arizona,  791. 
Oconto  County,  Wisconsin,  486,  527. 
Oconto  River,  Wisconsin,  457. 
Ogishke  Muncie  Lake,  Minnesota,  538. 
Ohio,  207,  381,  374-377,  380,  383,  884,  388,  3»1,  S94. 

400,  432,  433,  435,  440,  608. 
Ohio  coal  basin,  608. 
Ohio  counties ; 
Adams,  354. 
Ashland,  432. 
Ashtabula,  368. 
Butler,  427. 
Champaign,  425. 
Clark,  393. 


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CoHliooton,  432. 

Ciawford,  410. 

Cuyahoga,  302. 

Doflance,  408. 

Delaware,  412. 

Erie,  405. 

Franklin,  429. 

Ocaufia,  398. 

(jlroeue,  407. 

Hancock,  417. 

Har(llnp,41fi. 

Henry,  420. 

Highland,  406. 

Holmes,  432. 

Huron,  431. 

Knox,  432. 

Lake,  898. 

Licking,  432. 

Logan,  425. 

Lucas,  385. 

Marion,  402. 

Medina,  434. 

Morrow,  411. 

Ottawa,  409. 

Paulding,  415. 

Pike,  406. 

Portoge,  426. 

Preble,  428. 

Putnam,  419. 

Kicbland,432. 

R088, 406. 

Sandusky,  404. 

Seneca,  403. 

Summit,  394. 

Trumbull,  3M. 

Union,  414. 

Van  VTert,  413. 

Wanen,  430. 

Wayne,  432. 

Wood,  418. 

Wyandot,  401. 
Ohio  River,  517. 
Ohio  Valley,  30, 353. 
Olmsted  County,  Minnesota,  48fl. 
Omaha  City,  Nebraska,  624. 
Ontario,  187, 189. 
Ontonagon'River,  359, 373. 
Orange  Connty,  New  York,  235. 
Orbigny,  Alcide  d',  835. 851, 852, 861. 
Orbisonia,  Pennsylvania,  318. 
Oriskany,  New  York,  289. 
Orton,  Edward,  395, 406, 407, 427-430, 435, 440. 
Ottawa,  Canada,  175. 
Ottawa  County,  Canada,  172, 179, 190. 
Ottawa  County,  Ohio,  409. 
Ottawa  River,  167, 168. 
Ottonabie  River,  Canada,  166. 
Outagamie  Connty,  Wisconsin,  486,488. 
Owen,  1).  D.,  30,  37,  38, 448-451. 
Owen,  Richard,  453. 
Oxford,  New  .Jersey,  248. 
Oxford  Lake,  Canada,  665. 
Ozark  County.  Missouri,  718. 
Ozauke4i  County,  Wisconsin,  487, 488. 
Facbuca,  Mexico,  814. 


Paciac,  80,666,781. 

Pacific  Railroad  (S.  W.  Branch),  Missouri,  703. 

Paint  River,  Wisconsin,  625. 

Palisade  Triiii  Rnnge,  Nr'w  Jersey,  260. 

Pamplona,  Colombia,  839. 

Panama,  841, 842. 

Parker,  Pennsylvaaia,  330. 

Pasco,  Peru,  859. 

Patagonia,  862. 

Paulding  County,  Ohio.  415. 

Pavie,  P.,  8(,7. 

Peace  River,  British  Columbia,  661. 

Peale,  A.  C,  029, 636-740, 744, 745, 753, 754, 021, 022. 

Peck,  J.,  541.  , 

Peokskill,  New  York,  263. 

Peninsula  of  Avalon,  Newfoundland,  109. 

Pennsylvania,  269-282, 284-352, 879-881, 883-888. 

Pennsylvania  counties : 

Adams,  295, 298, 883. 

Allegheny,  304,312. 

Armstrong,  339, 044. 

Beaver,  306. 

Bedford,  349-351. 

Blair,  293, 349-351. 

Bradford,  310. 

Butler,  303, 337-339. 

Centre,  296. 

Chester,  279, 885. 

Clarion,  334. 

Clinton,  833. 

Crawford,  346. 

Cumberland,  886. 

Erie,  346. 

Fayette,  314-328. 

Franklin,  888. 

Fulton,  320. 

Greene,  329. 

Huntingdon,  296,  316-320, 340-381. 

Indiana,  324. 

Jefferson,  345. 

Lackawanna,  352. 

Lancaster,  321-323. 

Lawrence,  322. 

Lebanon,  280. 

Lehigh,  294, 308, 325. 

Lureme,  284. 

Lycoming,  331,  342. 

McKean,  330, 336. 

Mercer,  340. 

Mifflin,  272. 

Montgomery,  279. 

Northampton,  884. 

Potter,  306. 

Schuylkill,  273. 

Somerset,  286-288, 313. 

Snllivan,  343. 

Susquehanna,  862. 

Tioga,  290, 311. 

Venango,  332. 

Washington,  327. 

Wayne,  352. 

Westmoreland,  309, 31^-326. 

Wyoming.  307. 

York,  295, 298, 336, 341. 
Penobscot  Bay,  Maine,  220 
Penokee  Gmp,  Wisconsin,  402 

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ronokio  Eango,  Wisconsin,  458, 476, 514. 

Tcpin  County,  Wisconsin,  532. 

Pcrc«,  Gasp*,  178, 

rercival,J.G.,205. 

Pcni,  805. 

Pi'sliRtteBo  Rivw,  Wisconsin,  457. 

Petcrborougli  County,  Ontario,  C»nnda,  187. 

retewahwoli  Elver,  Canada,  168. 

Pctteo,W.H.,681,686. 

PhUadelp)iia,271. 

IMiillipsbinK,  Canada,  185. 226. 

I'hillips,  J.  v.,  702. 

I'liiiniey,  A.. I. ,444. 

Pickens,  S.  C,  r>H. 

Picton  County,  Nova  Scotia,  156. 

Pictou,N(iv,a  Scotia,  13,1,  i:t8, 140,  144, 146. 

Piedmont  coal-floid,  Virginia,  895. 

Pierce  County,  WiHconsin,  532. 

Pigeon  Point,  I.altn  Superior,  4.'>:i. 

Pike  County,  Ohio,  4(m. 

Pilot  Knob,  Missouri,  707. 

Piinas  Village,  Arizona,  780. 

Pine  Elver,  Wisconsin,  ,522,  ,')27,  8«6. 

Pino  Township,  Canada,  331. 

Pipestone  County,  Minnesota,  513. 

PlHsls,  A.,  868-870. 

Placer  County,  California,  693. 

Plivcervillc,  CHlifurnia,  694. 

Plank  Cabin  Valley,  Virginia,  311). 

I'latt,  Franklin,  .jr.,  287,  29fi,  313, 350,  351. 

Piatt,  W.G.,  324,  344,  345. 

Plumas  County,  California,  691. 

Plymouth,  Vermont.  212. 

Point  Levis,  Canada,  180-18L'. 

Point  Pinos,  California,  675. 

Polk  County,  Wisconsin,  ."SOO. 

Pontotoe  County,  MiHslssiJipL  583. 

Poplar  Siver,  Wisconsin,  .'iaZ.nSB. 

Pot«da»,  Now  Ynrit,  162,  231>. 

Portajie.  New  Y(ws.  239. 

Portage  County,    mo,  42H. 

I'ortage  County,  ""isconsia,  477. 

I'nrt.igeLake  MlicliiKaD,  3«. 39C. 

I'ort  ;i  Port  Buy,  Newfimndlond,  107. 

Portland.  Maine,  202. 

Potato  Eiver,  Wisconsin,  51,5. 

Potter  Coranry,  Pennsylvania.,  306. 

Potter,  W.  ;_.  715. 

Potts  Gap,  P-nnsy  i  \  ania,  320 

Poverty  Hili,  Callfomm.  692. 

Powell,  J.  W.,  717. 

Preble  County,  Ohio,  428, 

Prime,  F.,  jr.,  308,325,884. 

Prince  Edward  Island,  114, 124, 135, 143, 167. 

Proctor,  J.  E.,  914,915. 

Puerto  Eioo,  824. 

Puerto  de  Tome,  Chili.  867. 

Piilimki  County,  Missouri,  720. 

rumpclly,  R.,  -.m,  397,  309,  707. 

Puntrt  de  Lo8  Eoyes,  Cftlifomin,  673, 

Putn.tm  County,  Indiana,  438. 

Pntn.am  County,  New  York,  260. 

Putnam  County,  Ohio,  419. 

Pyramid  Monnt,  New  Mexico,  788. 

Quaker  Hill,  California.  686. 

Quebec,  163, 183, 281. 


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Queen  Charlotte  Islands,  663, 664, 667. 

Queens  County,  New  Ilrunswick,  128, 120. 

Queretaro,  Mexico,  811. 

Quesnel  Mouth,  British  Columbia,  661. 

Qulnlacocba  Lake,  Peru,  859. 

Quinnesec  (Big  Falls),  Wisconsin,  519, 

Qiiinnesoc  (Lltllo  Falls),  Wisconsin,  520. 

Racine  County,  Wisconsin,  487. 

Rainy  Lake,  Manitoba,  630. 

Ramsey  County,  Minnesota,  512. 

Eancc,  C.  E.,  de,  94.  ^ 

Katzel,  Friedr.,78. 

Eavard  (Bravard),  853. 

Eawdon,  (Canada,  164. 

Read,  M.  C,  398,  431, 432, 435. 

Red  Dog,  Cnlifornla,  686. 

Red  River,  Texas,  782. 

Et'^mond  (A.  A.  Evniond  de  ('oibiueau),  080, 

Renfrew  County,  Ontario,  ('an.ida,  189. 

Republic  Mountain,  Michigan,  381. 

IUiode,.rG.,  90,  91,93. 

Ehode  Island,  203,  209,  213. 

Eib  Eiver,  Wisconsin,  897. 

Rice  County,  Mlnnosoti,  509. 

Richardson,  James,  1C9-17I,  174,  186,650,  651,  860, 

664. 
Ricbnrdson,  Sir  John,  83. 
Richland  County,  Ohio,  !;;:!. 
Richland  Connty ,  Wisconr.in,  493, 498, 
Richmond  cnal-fleld,  Virginia,  805. 
Richmond  County,  New  York,  262. 
Rio  Coloiado,  Arizon.a,  784. 
Rio  del  Roy,  Panam.i,  842. 
Eio  Escvibnuos,  Panama,  842. 
Eio  Graniio,  Texas,  780, 782. 
Rio  Palenque,  Panama,  842. 
Rio  Valencia,  IVinama,  842. 
Rl\  (TO,  M.  de,  li.W. 
Eivrr  Tunnel.  California,  684, 685. 
Rivot,L.E..  372, 37:1. 
Robb,  C,  r.m,  148.  149, 15«. 
Kobb,J.,122.  ' 

Kock  Count  V.  Minnesota,  513. 
Rofk  Connty.  Wis<onsin,  487,490 
BookUl  Ctap.  Penncvlvaniit,  318. 
Boekiwrt,  Maim',  221. 
Ilo<  li  Kirer     *'i««->nf''     440. 
Bock-     Mmiij     iii«,  U3o,  734. 
Keck     Moan   anHousx,  Assinibooia,  652. 
KoMMT.  F..  Tra. 
&MMkr,  A.  K.  7l»  7tiu,  7»2. 
Itogfin,  If  D   .'^1  t.*,  27K-W2. 
Eogers,  W,B,,(MB.*n,6«. 
Rhode,  J.  G.,  90, 91,  93. 
Romingcr,  C,  399, 423, 446. 
Robs  Connty,  Ohic,  408. 
Round  Rook,  West  Tndics,  823. 
Routledge,  W.,  150. 
Eubj-  Hill,  Nevada,  777. 
Rupert's  Land-  6i2,  643. 
Russell  County,  Virginia,  585-690,  801. 
Russell's  Creek,  Virginia,  586, 
Rutherford,  John,  139. 140. 
Rutland  (iounty,  Vermont,  215. 
Saba  lsliin.1,  West  Indies,  829. 
Saguenay  Iliver,  Canada,  161. 


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Saint  Anne  Harbor,  Capo  Breton  iBland,  153. 

Saint  Antony,  Fall  of,  Minnesota,  SOS. 

Saint  Bartholomew,  West  Intllos,  830. 

Saint  Croix,  West  Indies,  829. 

Saint  Croix  County,  Wisconsin,  500,  632. 

Saint  Genevieve  County,  Missouri,  722. 

Saint  Oeorgo,  Maine,  220. 

Saint  George's  Buy,  Newfoundland,  104,  105, 

Saint  Jobn  County,  New  Brunswick,  128,  129, 

Saint  John,  New  Brunswick,  120,  129,  159. 

Saint  John,  Orestes,  921,  923. 

Saint  Joseph  Island,  Canada,  184. 

Saint  Lawrence  Kiver,  137,  186. 

Saint  Louis  County,  Minnesota,  463. 

Saint  Louis  County.  Missouri.  697. 

Saint  Martin,  West  Indies,  826. 

Saint  Mary  River,  Canada,  173. 

Saint  Mary's  Bay,  Newfoundland,  109. 

Safford,  J.  M.,  540.  558,  580,  584. 

Salisbury,  Pennsylvania,  313. 

Salterain  y  Legarra,  P.,  833. 

Salt  Island,  West  Indies,  823. 

Salvador,  834. 

Sanders,  R.  H.,  888. 

San  Diego,  California,  674,  676. 

Sand  Portage  Rapids,  Wisconsin,  520. 

Sandusky  Coanty,  Obio,  404. 

San  Francisco,  671. 

Ban  Franciso  Bay,  672, 677. 

San  Francisqoito  Pass,  California,  679. 

San  Mignel  River,  Colorado,  754. 

SanU  F6,  New  Mexico,  36, 783, 801. 

Santa  Y6  (Argentine),  862. 

Santo  Domingo,  West  Indies,  831. 

Saskatchewan  River,  Assinibonia,  652. 

Sank  County,  Wiscousin,  400, 491, 493. 

Savage,  H.i;.,  421. 

Savanna  region,  Cuba,  818. 

Sawkins,J.G.,819,821. 

Sayler,  N.,  377, 378, 581, 582. 

Scales's  diggins,  California,  692. 

Schellenberg,  F.  Z.,  309. 

Schickendantz,  F.,  857. 

Schmidt,  A.,  725, 726. 

Schoharie,  New  York,  239. 

Schnylkill  County,  Pennsylvania,  273. 

Scotch  Valley,  Pennsylvania,  360, 351. 

Scott  County,  Virginia,  609-616. 

Scott's  mine,  Virginia,  901. 

Scndder,S.H.,778,924. 

Selwm,  A.R.  C..«52,661, 

Senana  County,  Ohio,  403. 

Shaler,  N.  S.,  594,  595,  599,  000,  613. 

Shawano  County,  Wiscousin,  480. 

Bhaarashkoug  River,  Canada,  166. 

8iM*r,  A.  W.,  330, 348. 

Slwboygaii  County,  Wisconsin,  486. 

Shelby  Coanty,  Indiana,  442. 

Shenandoah  Basin,  Pennsylvania,  347, 348. 

Sbenango  River,  Pennsylvania,  338. 

Sherwood.  A.,  306, 307, 310, 311, 342,  343. 

-^hnmarc  B.  F.,  696, 097, 718-724. 

-lerrade  >an  Luis  (Argentine),  858. 

^ideung  Hill,  Pennsylvania,  317. 

Sidciing  Hill  Creek,  Pennsylvania,  320. 

Sietm^uMnty,  California,  691 . 


Simonin,  Louis,  9, 61, 62, 806. 
Sinking  Valley,  Pennf,ylvanla,  350, 351. 
SiouxCity,  lown,  624. 
Sipsoy  River,  Alabama,  607. 
Skidegatu  Inlet,  British  Columbia,  064. 
State  Creek,  Californio,  091. 
Slipjiery  Rock  Cri'ok,  Pennsylvania,  338. 
107.       Smarlsville,  California,  687. 
159.      Smith,  E.  A.,  597,  602-607,  61,'i. 
Smith,  S.,  290. 

Smith's  Valley,  Pennsylvania,  317. ' 
Smock,  J.  C,  247-2.->l,  253, 256,  263. 
Smoky  River,  British  Columbia,  661. 
Smyth  County,  Virginia,  583 
Snake  River,  Idaho,  63U. 
Somerset  County,  Pennsylvania,  286-288, 813. 
Sooke  Inlet,  British  Columbia,  660. 
South  Amei  lea,  835-837, 845, 847, 850. 
South  Carolina,  MO,  566, 577. 
South  ('aroliiia  counties : 

Abbeville,  576, 679. 

Anderson,  678. 

Chester,  565, 569. 

Chesterfield,  567, 571. 

Groenville,  574. 

Lancaster,  566, 670. 

Pickens,  674. 

Spartanburg,  656, 567. 

Union,  669, 566. 

York,  554,  !^,  568. 
South  Hudson's  Bay,  628. 
Soathwestem  Ohio,  396. 
Spanish  Peak,  California,  680. 
Spanish  Peaks,  Colorado,  742. 
Spartanburg,  South  Carolina,  566, 567. 
Spear,  J. C,  810. 
Spencer,  J.  W.,  424. 
Spencer  Coanty,  Kentucky,  912. 
Speixy,  L.  B.,509. 
Staley's  Creek,  Virginia,  583. 
Staten  Island,  240. 
Steel  County,  Minnesota,  482. 
Stecnstrup,  K.  J.  V.,  90-63. 
Sheep  Hollow  Creek,  California,  686. 
Stelnzner,  Alfred,  855. 
Stevenson,  J.  J.,  312,314,315,320-329,388,433,595, 

610,707,798-801. 
Stevens  Point,  Wisconsin,  893. 
Stewart  Lake.  British  Columbia,  601. 
Stony  Point,  New  York,  266. 
Straight  of  Georgia,  British  Colurabia,  651. 
Strauch,  291. 

Strong,  M.  490. 498-500, 529-532. 
Sturgeon  River,  Michigan,  518, 527. 
Sullivan  County,  Pennsylvania,  343. 
Summit  County,  Ohio,  394. 
Susquehanna  County,  Pennsylvania,  352. 
Sussex  County,  New  Jersey,  249. 
Swallow,  G.  C,  698,  699,  703,  708. 
Sweet,  E.  T.,  510,  511,  630,  531. 
Sydney,  Cape  Breton  Island.  142,  147, 149,  150, 154. 
Sydney.  North,  Cape  Breton  Island,  153. 
Sydney  River,  Cape  Braton  Island,  153. 
Tabatinga,  Brazil,  8.''>0. 
Table  Mountains,  California,  688. 
Tamaqua,  Pennsylvania,  273. 

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183 


Taylor,  R.  C,  2,  121,  272,  274,  275,  276,  818,  842. 

Tn/.owJill  Count.v,  Virginia,  586-600. 

Trliimntt'piM!,  Mexico,  8U8,  810. 

Tejon  PivnH,  Culifoniia,  670. 

T(mne8»oi«,  541,  542,  640,  658,  600,  682,  684. 

Tonnessoo  conntieB : 

CocliR,  543. 

Davidson,  54.1. 

Maury,  .M.'i. 

Williamson,  545. 
Tcqucsquite,  Zacatfoas,  800. 
Terrebono  County,  Canada,  179. 
Tpxas,  770,  789,  790. 
Texas  counties; 

Llano,  792. 
Three  Springs,  I'ennsylvania,  316,  310. 
Thirty-flftb  parallel,  781. 
Thirty-second  parallel,  782. 
Thompson,  Zadock,  878. 
Thunder  Cape,  Lake  Superior,  649. 
Tibby  Creek,  Mississippi,  562. 
Tioga  County,  Pennsylvania,  200,  811. 
Tippah  County,  Mississippi,  564. 
Tishamingo  Connty,  Mississippi,  661 
Tlalpu.tahaa,  Mexico,  802. 
Toblque  River,  New  Brunswick,  127. 
Tolnca,  Mexico,  806. 

Tompkins,  "Westchester  County,  New  York,  268. 
Toyabe  Mountnins,  Nevada,  704. 
Trempealeau  County,  Wisconsin,  493,632. 
Trenton,  New  Jersey,  261. 
Trenton  Falls,  New  York,  230. 
Trinidad  Region,  Colorado,  743. 
Trinidad,  West  Indies,  810,  832. 
Trois  Pistoles  River,  Canada,  186. 
Troost,  Gerard,  271,  342,  643,  645. 
TnimbuU  County,  Ohio,  308. 
Tncnmcari  Hills,  New  Mexico,  783. 
Tuolnmne  Connty,  California,  688. 
Tnomcy,  M,,  546,  647,  650,  662. 
Tuscaloosa,  Alabama,  607. 
Tussey  Mountains,  Pennsylvania,  350, 351. 
Twin  Falls,  Wisconsin,  521. 
Two  Mountains  County,  Canada,  170. 
Tyler's  Fork,  Wisconsin,  474. 
Tyrone  Gap,  Pennsylvania,  203. 
Tyson,  P.  T.,  283-670. 
Uinta  Mountains,  Utah,  636,  717,  750. 
Unawoiip  Canon,  Colorado,  745. 
Union  County,  Ohio,  414. 
Union,  South  Carolina,  5(3.5,  .566. 
Union  PaciUc  Railroad,  717. 

United  States,  25-28,  33-35,  40-42,  45,  46,  48-51,  .54, 
55,  50, 60,  63,  65-V3,  72-70, 82,  876, 879. 
Uppi-v  f'riand   Middle  Park,  Colorado,  714. 
Upj)cr  Mi.isouri,  633. 
Upper  ycllo»  'tone,  Montana,  629,  C30. 
Uraiua,  PeunByl\  inia,  280-288. 
Utah,  740,  747,  740,  tc-O,  757,  700,  761, 773.  775,  703,  875, 

915, 918. 
Utioa,  Now  York,  239. 
Vallaiidlid,  Mexico,  802. 
Vain,,,  vfM  iBland,  645-648,650,651,660. 
Vaniixiiu    I,.,  239. 
Vau  Wert  County,  Ohio,  413. 
Venango  County,  Pennsylvania,  332. 


Venezuela,  840. 

Vennor,  U.  O.,  187-100. 

Veragiias,  Costa  Rica,  842. 

Vermont,  185,  212, 214,  210, 217,  226,  228,  231, 878. 

Vermont  counties : 

Isle  La  Motte,  315. 

Rutland,  215. 
Vernon  County,  Missouri,  729. 
Vernon  Connty,  Wisconsin,  403. 
Vorplank,  New  York,  268. 
Victoria  County,  New  Brunswick,  136. 
Virginia,  572,  585,  586,  602,  601,  608-612,  014,  616 

OOi-005,  907. 
Virginia  counties: 

Carroll,  .572. 

Floyd,  572. 

Grayson,  572. 

Leo,  600,  616. 

Russell,  .585-500,  907. 

Scott,  600,  616. 

Smyth,  583. 

Tazewell,  586-500. 

Wise,  686-590,  600,  616. 

Washington,  600,  616. 
Virginia,  Nevada,  774. 
Virgin  Islands,  West  Indies,  828. 
Vivian,  A.  P.,  80. 
Walker  County,  Alabama,  604. 
Wall,  G.  P.,  819,  820,845. 
Walworth  County,  Wisconsin,  487. 
Warren  Connty,  Ohio,  430. 
Warren,  G.  K.,  517. 
Washington  Connty,  Kentucky,  913. 
Washington  Connty,  Pennsylvania,  327. 
Washington  Connty,  Virginia,  600,  616. 
Washington  County,  Wisconsin,  487,488. 
Washoe,  Nevada,  706. 
Waukesha  County,  Wisconsin,  487. 
Wanpaca  Connty,  Wisconsin,  488. 
Wansau,  Wisconsin,  805. 
Waushara  Connty,  Wisconsin,  491. 
Wayno  County,  Ohio,  432. 
Wayne  County,  Pennsylvania,  362. 
Wehtchester  County,  New  York,  258, 260, 264. 
Western  Canada,  191, 640. 
West  India  Islands,  North  Eastern,  827. 
Westmoreland  County,  New  Brunswick,  151. 
Westmoreland  Connty,  Pennsylvania,  300, 315, 326. 
Western  Stjites,  31, 32. 
West  Tennessee,  580. 
West  Virginia,  2!)7,  59o,  608,  611,  612,  614. 
White,  C.  A.,  467,  468,  470, 755. 
White,  6.,  548. 

White,  I.  C,  303-30f),  312,  322,  340. 346,  352. 
AVhito  Mountains,  New  Hampshire,  225. 
White  Pino,  Nevada,  705. 
White  River,  Utah,  717. 
Whitney,  .1.  I).,  364,309,371,455,450,401,688-691, 

693,  094. 
WhittlcHey,  Charle-i,  37,  38,  361,  375,  370,  383,  400, 
422,4.57,4.58,462-404,470. 
;   WilliamHon  County,  TenneflHeo,  ,545. 
I   Willianisou's  Pass.  Calit'ornia,  679. 
I  Winchell,  Alexander,  379.  ., 

I  WinehcU,  N.  IL,  401-404,  408-420, 435,  447,  «ri,  472, 
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WiDHtou  (.'ounty,  AUbani»,  OOS. 

Winnebago  County,  Wigoouitin,  4H8. 

Wisconoln,  :I7,  44»-4S4,  4B8,  469,  400.  473-477,  485- 

600,  S04-S08,  BlU-en,  514-536, 889-901. 
WiRconoln  counties : 

AHhIand,  45H,  470, 492. 508, 630, 531. 

Bayflvld,  530,  531. 

Buffalo,  532. 

lianiett,  600, 530. 

Cbippewu,  500, 532. 

Douglaa,  530. 

Eau  Claire,  632. 

Iowa,  490, 408. 

Lincoln,  608, 631. 

Oconto,  486, 527. 
.     Pepin,  532. 

Pl«rce,  632. 

Saint  Croix,  600, 632. 

Temprealeau,  498, 632. 
WiBconsin  River,  449. 
Wiaconsin  Valley,  893-901. 
Wise  County,  VirglDi*,  S8S-690, 600,  «1«. 
WislisenuB,  A.,8e. 
Wood  County,  Ohio,  418. 
Wood  County,  Wisconsin,  477. 


Woods  location  (Lake  Superior),  040. 

Wooster,  L.  C.  600,  532. 

Wortben,  A.  H.,  466,  484. 

Wright,  C.  K.,  514,  527,  533,  536. 

Wright  County,  Missouri,  719. 

Wright,  G.F.,  887. 

Wrigley,  II.  K,7 1,297. 

Wyandot  Couuty,  Ohio,  401. 

Wyoming,  020, 031,  P:i5, 636, 734, 878,  916, 921-923 

Wyoming  Couuty,  Pennsylylaua,  307. 

Yellow  Rlvor,  Wisconsin,  894. 

TellowHtone  National  Park,  917, 919, 920. 

Yellowstone  River,  027,  B29,  830. 

Yellowstone  Valley,  Montana,  912. 

York  County ,  New  Brunswick,  136. 

York  County,  Pennsylvania,  295, 298, 335, 341. 

York,  South  Carolina,  554,  666, 668. 

Yon  Bet,  California,  686. 

Young,  J.  B.,  235. 

Yuba  River,  California,  681. 

Zacatecas,  Mexico,  803, 809. 

Zimapan,  Mexico,  804. 

Zou;Blabuaoao,  Mexico,  807. 

Zanl  Range,  New  Mexi«o,  791. 


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